About Water Initiative
EUWI is a joint platform for stakeholders in the process of sustainable development of the water sector. It aims at improving efficiency by coordination of water-related development aid. Tangible results are produced by regional and thematic activities referred as components.
The key objectives of the Initiative refer to water supply, sanitation and integrated water resources management, and seek to:
The full description of the EUWI can be found at www.euwi.net
EU Water Initiative components and organisational framework
The EU Water Initiative is structured around a series of crosscutting and regional components. Besides the fundamental objectives of the EUWI, each regional component considers other specific targets for its particular geographic area.
The table hereafter provides an overview of the various components and the related leading groups (EU countries or European Commission)
Region |
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EECCA |
Med |
Latin Am |
Themes |
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IWRM |
Fr |
EC |
Gr |
Es |
WS&S |
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Mx | ||
Extreme events |
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Pt | ||
Water/agriculture |
Mx | |||
Research |
EC | |||
Finance |
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Monitoring |
It and EC |
- EU Member states, (representatives from Foreign Affairs, Environment and Development Ministries and Agencies)
- Interested European third countries (e.g. Norway, Switzerland)
- European Commission (DGs DEV, ENV, RELEX, AIDCO, RTD)
- Other European Institutions/agencies (European Investment Bank, European Environmental Agency, ESA)
- Development and financial Institutions
- Wide Civil Society Organisations and major networks
- Water industry (private and public operators)
- International Institutions - UN agencies and programmes
- World Bank, EIB, African Development Bank
- African Ministerial Council on Water (AMCOW); NEPAD
- Latin American Water Directors (Environmental Ministries)
- Others (representatives of users; Ministries/agencies dealing with water research and other relevant Ministries such as agriculture, etc).
They are involved in the following bodies as part of the EUWI organisational framework:
Multi-stakeholder Forum (MStF)
Roles
- Actively contribute advice and experienced guidance on the development of the Initiative. Discuss and give input to the annual work programme. Agree on its representatives to the EUWI SG
- Report to the MStF on the implementation of the annual work programme through the annual report and regular newsletters. Present the annual work programme to the MStF
- Assist in the functioning and activities of the Multistakeholder Forum
- Request assistance from the Commission/Secretariat on practical aspects and organisational issues
Open to all EUWI partners
Membership selection criteria: Participation will be open but members of the MStF will be expected to
- represent active water development interests, notably in the focus regions, and
- will be committed to supporting the various objectives and actions of the EUWI through concrete contributions in terms of sharing information/experience/good practice and promotion of awareness to wider target groups.
EUWI Steering Group
Roles
- Prepare and facilitate the work of the EUWI Steering Group
- Empower the Commission/Secretariat to ensure the day-to-day running of the Initiative (organise meetings, produce draft reports, etc)
- Report to the EUWI Steering Group and submit regular updates, guidelines and recommendationson the development of the Initiative at regional level and on cross-cutting issues
- Provide guidance, views, opinions and feed into Working Groups’ work; approve ToR and work programmes of WGs; ensure adequate co-ordination across the components; ensure comprehensive information flow between these respective bodies
All decisions relating to the driving of the EUWI are taken in an open configuration including:
- Member States who actively show interest in the development of the EUWI
- European Commission (DEV, ENV, AIDCO, RELEX, RTD)
- EIB
- Nominated members from MStF (3 from NGOs, 3 from public and private water operators) actively involved in the development of the initiative.
- Chairs and co-chairs of WGs
- European third countries (Switzerland/Norway) who actively show interest in the development of the EUWI.
Working Groups
Roles
- Assist the EUWI WGs in ensuring co-ordination of their activities and in their interaction with regional partners/bodies
- Request assistance from the Secretariat on co-ordination aspects of their activities
- Feed information on regional/thematic developments and specific concerns to tailor working groups’ activities to their needs
- Provide recommendations and guidelines to regional/thematic components on these issue
Composition of the working groups can vary according to the working groups, based on their specific needs. However, all working groups should comprise representatives from interested Member States, partner countries, the European Commission, operators and NGOs.
- EU Member States (25) and other interested European countries (e.g. Norway, Switzerland): Foreign affairs, environment, development agencies, higher education, science and technology
- European Commission
- Other European institutions: European Investment Bank etc
- Representatives of partner countries (central governments or regional organisations)
- European-wide, regional, national and local water and development NGOs and major networks
- Water operators (private and public) at European and regional/national/local level
- International Institutions: UN programmes and agencies – and their representatives at regional level
- International Financial institutions (e.g. World Bank) – and their representatives at regional level
- Local authorities – EU and regional level
- Local water operators and other potential suppliers
- Technical experts
Commission/Secretariat of the Initiative
Roles
- Prepare and facilitate the work of the EUWI Steering Group
- Empower the Commission/Secretariat to ensure the day-to-day running of the Initiative (organise meetings, produce draft reports, etc)
- Assist in the functioning and activities of the Multistakeholder Forum
- Request assistance from the Commission/Secretariat on practical aspects and organisational issues
- Assist the EUWI WGs in ensuring co-ordination of their activities and in their interaction with regional partners/bodies
- Request assistance from the Secretariat on co-ordination aspects of their activities
Commission (DGs DEV, ENV, RELEX, RTD and AIDCO). DGs DEV and ENV are joint lead DGs for the Secretariat. The DEV and ENV focal points for the EUWI work full time on the EUWI. They work jointly with a core group of DGs involved in the development of the Initiative (including DGs AIDCO, RELEX, RTD). It should be noted that members of the core group outside DGs ENV and DEV are not dedicated full time to the EUWI.