supporting palestine’s water scarcity and drought management and mitigation plan desa and other un...
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Supporting Palestine’sWater Scarcity and Drought Management and Mitigation
PlanDESA and other UN Partners (ECA, FAO, WMO, UNISDR, UNEP, UNCCD, UNDP)
The Capacity Building Program on Water Scarcity and Drought Preparedness and Mitigation Plan for Palestine
Outline
Palestine Water Scarcity and Drought Challenges
Existing Water Scarcity and Drought Programs and Gaps
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Palestine is one of the most arid countries in the world
The Impacts of WS&D on Palestine• During a drought episode which afflicted WB in
2007-2008 season, the estimated direct losses in plant production of rainfed agriculture was more than $113.5 million USD based on farm gate prices; the indirect losses were estimated by more than $250 M USD and more than 200,000 small ruminants were affected(MoA 2008).• Ground water level has been observed declining
in the past 8 years.• 35% of the Palestinian communities are not
served with essential water supply and sanitation.
Uncertainty of Water Scarcity and Drought Management for Palestine-Tansboundary Water challenge
Uncertainty of Water Scarcity and Drought Management for Palestine -Climate change challenge
Annual precipitation prediction under different climate change scenarios
Palestine has done GREAT work on drought management plan
Recent Projects• A study on Assessment and Enhancement of the Capacities
of Institutions dealing with Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought
• Raising Awareness of Stakeholders about Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought Issues
• Establishment of Desertification and Drought Data Base and Monitoring System
• Preparation of Studies and Maps for the Hotspots and Endangered Areas
• Transfer of Indigenous Knowledge and Appropriate Technologies Related to Desertification and Drought
Palestine ’s Efforts on WS&D Management Plans
• Lack, weakness and weak enforcement of legislation• Weak institutional capacities and capabilities of public, NGOs, CSOs or private sector and weak coordination mechanisms among them• Weak services and service delivery systems to stakeholders, mainly herders and farmers• Weak participation of different stakeholders in the decision-taking decision-making processes• Lack of information and appropriate data• Lack of proper awareness and appreciation among the people, media, legislators and decision makers• Low interest and budget allocation from PNA and international communities to issues related to combating desertification• Lack of proper national policies, strategies and commitments to combating desertification and applying the proper incentives, policy tools and instruments• Weak regional cooperation• Ambiguity and overlap over responsibilities
Desertification and drought management Gaps Identified by “The National Strategy, Action Programme and Integrated Financing
Strategy to Combat Desertification in the Occupied Palestinian Territory 2011”
• Scattered data in different institutes and government agencies and not easy to access.• Lack of drought impacts assessment.• Limitations in using high technologies and devices used to
monitor and predict drought issues.• Limited frameworks for drought mitigation, which are
response-led rather than preventative.• Underdevelopment of policies for drought preparedness,
mitigation, and emergency response.• Lack of capacity and training in drought management and
policy implementation at government level (national and local).
Identified Gaps for Managing WS&D in Palestine
The objectives of the program are:• Raise awareness of WS&D management methodologies, tools, and
BMPs, and enhance the national WS&D mitigation capacity. • Improve Palestine drought monitoring and forecasting capacity.• Reinforce drought monitoring and early warning systems in Palestine.• Develop and Adopt standardized drought management planes and
mitigation approaches for Palestine.
UN-DESA will achieve the objectives through:• Foster high-level political forums, workshops, training sessions and
regional dialogs.• Increase the knowledge and best management practices sharing at all
levels.• Provide technical and capacity building supports. • Promote regional cooperation and partnering for capacity building and
improving effectiveness in planning, monitoring and implementation of drought plans.
The Goal of UN-DESA <The Water Scarcity and Drought Preparedness and Mitigation Plan> is: To enhance Palestine’s WS&D management capacity and assist Palestine to further develop and implement the strategies and plans.
"Droughts are hard to avert, but their effects can be mitigated.[...] The price of preparedness is minimal compared to the cost of disaster relief. Let us therefore shift from managing crises to preparing for droughts and building resilience."
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's Message for 2013 World Day to Combat Desertification
17 June 2013
Thank you!
Feel free to contact:Sami Areikat, Sustainable Development Officer
Water, Energy and Capacity Development BranchDivision for Sustainable DevelopmentUN –DESAUnited Nations, Room S-2651405 42nd Street New York, NY 10017Tel. 212-963-7844Fax. 917-367-3391E-mail: [email protected]: http://sustainabledevelopment.un.org