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Title: THE NATIONAL WATER SECTOR PROGRAMME 200708 201112 Implementation Strategy


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THE NATIONAL WATER SECTOR PROGRAMME2007/08
2011/12Implementation Strategy
2
Purposes
  • The Big Picture
  • Implementation Strategy integrator
  • The Strategic Thrust Water for Growth and
    Development
  • Common Vision
  • Sign off

3
Previous Treatments
  • Process
  • Substance
  • Timeframes
  • Discussion

4
  • PROCESS

5
Process
  • Developing the National Water Sector Plan
  • Commenced with the development of Provincial
    Water Sector Plans, which took place between
    October and December 2006.
  • The NWSP process had a strong bottom up
    component.

6
Process
  • The PWSP process undertaken at the end of 2006
    had to respond to 5 major new challenges as
    follows
  • A requirement to assess the needs of the sector
    and not just work with MTEF budgets
  • The need to respond to the broader (economic and
    ASGISA) challenge of Water for Growth and
    Development
  • The need for interface between water resources
    and water services
  • The move to a 5 year plan, in line with other
    government processes
  • A requirement to integrate much more fully the
    programmes and initiatives of sector partners

7
Process
  • The generic process (each province used a
    slightly different approach) to develop the PWSPs
  • Highlights from each of the Provinces Issues
    captured

8
Process
  • An important milestone however is the development
    of a good quality Financing Proposal to be
    included in the submission to the European Union
    for Masibambane III.

9
  • The Implementation Strategy

10
AGENDA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Background
  • 2.1 Masibambane
  • 2.2 Purpose
  • 2.3 Water Sector Strategic framework
  • 2.4 The Context Implementing the National
    Water Sector Programme

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AGENDA
3. The Challenges 4. Water for Growth and
Development 5. Accelerated and shared growth
initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA) 6. Sector
Stakeholders 7. Strategic Alignment

12
AGENDA
  • Execution Implementation Strategy
  • 8.1 Speeding up Delivery to Meet Basic Needs
  • 8.2 Human Resources Development
  • 8.3 Building the Economy and Creating Jobs
  • 8.4 Transforming the State
  • 8.5 Building a better Africa and a better World

13
AGENDA
  • Monitoring and Evaluation
  • References

14
AGENDA
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Masibambane
  • Purpose
  • Water Sector Strategic framework
  • The Context Implementing the National Water
    Sector Programme

15
Introduction
  • Three fundamental objectives to the integrated
    water resource management strategy,
  • equitable access to water
  • sustainable use of water
  • efficient and effective water use.
  • Units of water management the catchment

16
Introduction
  • Water management priority is
  • the water required to meet the basic human needs
    and for alleviation of poverty, including water
    that is required for the needs of the environment
    and enjoys priority of use by right.
  • The use of water for all other purposes is
    subject to authorisation
  • managing the quantity, quality and reliability of
    the nations water resources, water services is
    provided in a manner consistent with the goals of
    water resource management.

17
AGENDA
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Masibambane
  • Purpose
  • Water Sector Strategic framework
  • The Context Implementing the National Water
    Sector Programme

18
AGENDA
The Challenges Water for Growth and
Development Accelerated and shared growth
initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA) Sector
Stakeholders Strategic Alignment

19
AGENDA
The Challenges Water for Growth and
Development Accelerated and shared growth
initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA) Sector
Stakeholders Strategic Alignment

20
HIERARCHY OF WATER SECTOR STRATEGY ALIGNMENT
MTSOs
AsgiSA
National
Strategic Plan of Each Sector Stakeholder
Strategic Alignment
Medium Term Strategic Objectives ( 6 Objectives)
Strategic Framework for Water Services (19
Targets and 8 Principles)
Water Sector
DWAF
Other SALGA, DoH, DoE, NGOs etc.
WS Stakeholder Specific
dplg
Projects
Projects
Projects
21
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • Water and economy are inextricably linked. Water
    for growth and development means that water and
    related services are a part of the equation of
    economic, social and environmental development.
  • The economic, social and environmental benefits
    of improved water supply and sanitation and water
    resource are, therefore, essential ingredients of
    the national strategic macro-economic
    decision-making.

22
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • Improved water supply and sanitation services and
    water resources management, including
    infrastructure, have critical direct and
    indirect impacts on a countrys overall economic
    development and growth
  • Access to Basic Supply and Basic Sanitation
  • Health Hygiene
  • Human Development

23
NWSIS Water for Growth Development
  • Driven by
  • Considerations and Approach of W4GD
  • Macro Policies in Programme of Action and MTSOs
  • Water Sector Strategies WR WS
  • Transformation of the State
  • Institutional Arrangements
  • Key Sustainability / Cross Cutting Issues

24
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • Means the overall economic, social and
    environmental benefits of investment choices and
    benefits of alternative funding sources must be
    carefully addressed.

25
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • An improvement in water supply and sanitation and
    in water resource management since it boosts a
    countrys economic growth and greatly contributes
    towards poverty eradication.
  • There is a high degree of awareness of the
    water-related social and environmental
    challenges.
  • Resolving these challenges boosts a countrys GDP
    and reduces poverty.

26
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • This means that the costs for improved water
    supply and sanitation and water resource
    management should be seen not as a MERE COST but
  • as sound public and private investments and a
    key to a strategy that boosts a countrys
    economy, enables individuals and business to
    explore new income opportunities and provides
    them with a fair chance to prosper.

27
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • Investing in water is good business since
    improved water resources management and water
    supply and sanitation contribute significantly to
    increased production and productivity within
    economic sectors.
  • Meeting the MDG on water and sanitation will gain
    322 million working days per year and the annual
    global value of adult working days because of
    less illness would be almost USD 750 million.

28
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • Providing reliable and sufficient good quality
    water supplies is critical to business
    development and reduces investment risks.
  • Issues of water pollution in China and the loss
    of income to business due to pollution at USD1, 7
    billion in 1992 alone.
  • Reliable access to water resources now becoming a
    competitive advantage for countries and attracts
    business opportunities.

29
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • There are considerable needs to meeting the
    public and private investment requirements for
    water improved water supply, sanitation, and
    water resources management.
  • Global estimates are high for investments that
    are required to meet the MDG on water supply and
    sanitation.
  • In South Africa, the backlog in water supply and
    sanitation is still significant.

30
NWSS Water for Growth Development
  • What it Means
  • Overall, it is feasible to meet the public and
    private investment challenges.
  • The required financing for improved water supply
    and sanitation and water resource management is a
    sound public and private investment strategy.

31
AGENDA
The Challenges Water for Growth and
Development Accelerated and shared growth
initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA) Sector
Stakeholders Strategic Alignment

32
HIERARCHY OF WATER SECTOR STRATEGY ALIGNMENT
MTSOs
AsgiSA
National
Strategic Plan of Each Sector Stakeholder
Strategic Alignment
Medium Term Strategic Objectives ( 6 Objectives)
Strategic Framework for Water Services (19
Targets and 8 Principles)
Water Sector
DWAF
Other SALGA, DoH, DoE, NGOs etc.
WS Stakeholder Specific
dplg
Projects
Projects
Projects
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AsgiSA
  • Growth rate needed for South Africa to achieve
    its social objectives is around 5 on average
    between 2004 and 2014.
  • Government has set a two-phase target. In the
    first phase, between 2005 and 2009, Government
    seeks an annual growth rate that averages four,
    5 or higher.

34
AsgiSA
  • In the second phase, between 2010 and 2014, an
    average growth rate of at least 6 of gross
    domestic product (GDP).

35
In addition to these growth rates, social
objectives require Government to improve the
environment and opportunities for more
labour-absorbing economic activities.
  • AsgiSA

36
Eliminating the Second EconomyMore broadly,
Government needs to ensure that the fruits of
growth are shared in such a way that poverty
comes as close as possible to being eliminated,
and that the severe inequalities that still
plague South Africa are further reduced.
37
Joint Initiative for Priority Skills
Acquisition (JIPSA). Its job is to identify
urgent skills needs and quick and effective
solutions. Solutions may include special
training programmes, bringing back retirees or
South Africans and Africans working out of
Africa, and drawing in new immigrants where
necessary.
  • Eliminating the Second Economy

38
Expanding women's access to economic
opportunities
  • In order to achieve AsgiSA's goal of halving
    unemployment and poverty by 2014, South Africa
    will have to pay particular attention to the
    concerns of women and youth.
  • With regard to women, the focus will be on
    expanding and accelerating access to economic
    opportunities including skills development and
    finance.

39
Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment leveraged
to support shared growth.
  • Provisions for access to finance for women and
    youths
  • Funding commitments for housing and small
    business loans
  • Skills development commitments
  • Social responsibility commitments
  • Other commitments to enterprise development
  • BBBEE charters will be assessed from time to time
    to establish how broad-based their impact has
    been

40
WSS need to leverage the opportunities
offered through water sector programme in order
to affect the attainment of the economic growth
targets and for the distribution of wealth and
promotion of broad-based development.
  • KEY CHALLENGE

41
AGENDA
The Challenges Water for Growth and
Development Accelerated and shared growth
initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA) Sector
Stakeholders Strategic Alignment

42
AGENDA
  • Execution Implementation Strategy
  • Speeding up Delivery to Meet Basic Needs
  • Human Resources Development
  • Building the Economy and Creating Jobs
  • Transforming the State
  • Building a better Africa and a better World
  • Monitoring and Evaluation

43
WATER SECTOR STRATEGIC VIEW
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Priority Areas of Intervention
  • Speeding up delivery to meet basic needs
  • Human Resource Development
  • Building the economy and creating jobs
  • Transforming the state
  • Building a better Africa and a better World

45
Priority Areas of Intervention
  • Several sustainability (cross- cutting) issues
    have been identified and require addressing.
  • Appropriate Technology
  • Communication
  • Environmental Management
  • Gender Mainstreaming and
  • HIV/AIDS

46
Priority Areas of Intervention
  • Details MTSOs SFfWS ( Targets and Priorities)

47
Timeframes
  • 01 February Presentation of NWS
    Strategy
  • 15 February Final Comments from
    Stakeholders
  • 22 February Discuss Inputs
  • 23 February Draft Proposed MSB III
    from Appraisal Team
  • March Draft Financing
    Proposal

48
  • DISCUSSION
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