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STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
Objective:• To develop an understanding of
stakeholder analysis methods
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STRUCTURE OF SESSION
Introduction
How to do stakeholder analysis
Using the findings
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1INTRODUCTION
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What is ‘stakeholder analysis’?
It involves:• Identifying primary, secondary and key
stakeholders• Assessing their interests• Determining impact of these interests on
viability of an IW project/programme• Actively involving, as far as possible, all
identified stakeholders in the SHA process.
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‘Stakeholder’
• …an interested individual, group or institution that may or may not be affected by decisions or actions pertaining to a specific resource, and may or may not be part of decision-making about the resource
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Primary stakeholders
• …those individuals, groups and institutions ultimately affected by decisions and actions regarding water resource management, use, development and conservation.
• They include both winners and losers• EXAMPLE: WATER USERS
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Secondary stakeholders• Are intermediaries in the design and
implementation of an IW basin management framework, programme or project.
• Can be sub-divided into funding, administrative, implementation and advocacy institutions
• Can also be more simply sub-divided into governmental, NGO and private sector institutions
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External stakeholders
Include:• Those with other vested interest than
water e.g. politicians & traditional leaders
ISSUE: Where do you draw the boundary?
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Implications for IW participation strategy?
• Contributes to higher level of acceptance of IW Diagnostic Analysis, Strategic Action Planning and programme/project design and implementation.
• Enhances sustainability of IW decisions and actions.
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Why do stakeholder analysis?• To draw out stakeholder interests• To identify conflicts of interest• To identify stakeholder relations that can
enhance cooperation, support and ownership
• To identify appropriate forms of participation
• To lay ground work for monitoring and adaptive management
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When to do stakeholder analysis?
Ideally at the beginning of a programme or project…
Can also be part of an ongoing adaptive process of planning,
implementation and monitoring…
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Who should do analysis?
• A team NOT an individual!• However, because stakeholder analysis
often involves sensitive and undiplomatic information, and because of the covert nature of many stakeholder interests and agendas, there is often little to gained in trying to uncover such information in public.
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How much time should be spent?
Depends on: • Scale of an IW programme or project • Complexity of issues
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2HOW TO DO A
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
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ANALYTICAL PROCESSA) Stakeholder identification and Stakeholder interests
B. Assessing stakeholder influence and importance
C. Drawing out assumptions and risks
D. Identifying appropriate stakeholder participation
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A) Stakeholder identification and Stakeholder interests
Identify & list all potential stakeholders
Identify their interests relative to IW Management
Assess impact of IW Management problem & objectives on these interests
Prioritize stakeholder interests
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STAKEHOLDER TABLES
SH Interests Capacities/Resources
Priority of interests
Secondary
Primary
External
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VENN DIAGRAMS
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VISUAL MAPPING
WATER USE
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CHECKLISTS
• For Identifying stakeholders• For Drawing out of interests
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B. Assessing stakeholder influence and importance
Influence • Power to control what decisions are made• Extent to which individuals, groups and
institutions can persuade or coerce others into making decisions and taking certain actions
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B. Assessing stakeholder influence and importance
Importance• Refers to those stakeholders whose
problems, needs and interests are a priority to a GEF International Waters project
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Influence & importance: variables
For formal organizations:• Legal hierarchy• Authority of leadership (eg charisma)• Control of strategic resources eg funding• Possession of specialist knowledge• Negotiating position (ie strength in relation
to other stakeholders)
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Influence & importance: variables
For informal groups & primary stakeholders• Social, economic & political status• Degree of organization, consensus &
leadership in the group• Degree of control of strategic resources
significant to basin management initiative• Informal influence (via networks)• Degree of dependence on others
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CHECKLIST
• For Assessing which stakeholders are important for project success
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C. Combining influence & importance in a Matrix DiagramHigh importance
A B
D C
S/holders
Low importance
Low influence High Influence
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C. Drawing out assumptions and risks
• The success of an IW project depends partly on the validity of assumptions made about interests of its various stakeholders
• Identify the most plausible assumptions about each key stakeholder
• Both the actual and potential Strategic Partnerships and Risks will emerge from matrix diagram
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CHECKLIST
• For Drawing out assumptions about deriving from stakeholders
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D. Identifying appropriate stakeholder participation
• Well designed programmes/projects define who should participate, in what ways and at what stage…
• Key stakeholders with high influence are likely to provide the core of support and strategic partnerships.
• Key stakeholders with high influence but low importance (therefore potentially risky) may be ‘managed’ by being consulted or informed….
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SUMMARYA) Stakeholder identification and Stakeholder interests
B. Assessing stakeholder influence and importance
C. Drawing out assumptions and risks
D. Identifying appropriate stakeholder participation
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3USING STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
• To develop strategies for Stakeholder Participation in trans-boundary water management activities: for example– IW Diagnostic Analysis– IW Strategic Action Planning– IW Project design, implementation, M & E– Conflict resolution
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Practical Applications
• How do we move from awareness to practical application of stakeholder analysis methods?
• No blue print. Basin-specific situations and experiences vary, and innovation is therefore key.
• NB: Stakeholder analysis should be a broadly inclusive and adaptive process.
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Critical factors
• Policy Environment– Commitment by governments AND officials to
promoting stakeholder participation.– Strong legal basis for stakeholder
participation– Alignment in legal provisions for trans-
boundary stakeholder participation.– Institutional support
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Critical factors• Rights
– Secure resource tenure arrangements among stakeholders in riparian states
• Political Empowerment– Decentralisation of IW management– Strengthening of basin or catchment level stakeholder
institutions
• Stakeholder institutional capacity building– organisational development, funding, networks &
learning alliances, communication technology (e.g.IT).
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Critical factors
• Communication and information dissemination.
• Clear and appropriate institutional roles and relationships
• Institutional legitimacy• Effective management of power dynamics
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Critical factors
• Stakeholder participation in problem definition and strategy formulation– Who defines the NEED for participation?– Who identifies stakeholders in IW Management?– Who defines institutional roles and relationships?– Who facilitates participatory processes?
In other words, stakeholders need to come to the table as EQUAL partners, and not be drawn into the project of TWM defined by “others”.
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GROUP EXERCISEFOUR groups
SCENARIOTHREE riparian states.
• Use stakeholder analysis tools. • Decide on how to involve various
stakeholders (i.e. approach)
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GROUP EXERCISEExercise:Do a stakeholder analysis for your country:– Draw a Stakeholder Table.– Assess stakeholder importance & influence
and combine these in a matrix diagram.– Identify capacities & resources– Identify any additional information you might
need (how might you get that information)?
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GROUP EXERCISE
OUTPUTA very brief presentation addressing ONLY the following specific issues:
• List of identified stakeholders. • Who are the key stakeholders, and why?• What additional information do you need
to identify stakeholders and their interests? (where might you get that info?)
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GROUP EXERCISE
TIME ALLOCATION
GROUP EXERCISE: 2 HOURSREPORT BACK: 40 MINUTES DISCUSSION: 25 MINUTESCLOSURE: 5 MINUTES