water capacity development challenges. what works? the example of cap-net
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presented in Asia Water Week 2013, Manila 11-13 March 2013TRANSCRIPT
Water capacity developmentWater capacity developmentchallenges: what works?
the example of Cap Net- the example of Cap-Net -
Water capacity development
Capacity for what? Meet requirements of management approachesThe need for individual, institutional and
societal level capacity development (UNDP) C it f h ? Capacity for who?
Individuals are the focus of education and training but the needs are organisationalg g
Some challenges and solutions
Water capacity development challenges ...
Introduction of new management paradigms as IWRM brings a multidisciplinary approach
Management capacity has to be developed to meet g p y prequirements under the new approach
CD needs assessments are commonly complicated, lengthy and costlylengthy and costly
Formal education curricula addressing IWRM are scarce
A k l d i li i d Access to knowledge is limited Integration of knowledge, skills and practice is
lackingg Capacity development impact is difficult to assess
... and some solutions
Development of new educational curricula Development of new educational curricula Continuing learning through professionals advancement
training Develop partnerships, networks to scale up delivery Knowledge sharing within a network context Assemble multidisciplinary teams for training and education Assemble multidisciplinary teams for training and education Focus training and education on outcomes for management
requirements Practical skills development Use water management performance indicators to identify
and justify capacity needsand justify capacity needs Improve the research base
Cap-Net as a response to the challenges
Cap-Net is a partnership of training institutions, knowledge centres and water managers around the world
We seek effective capacity development for sustainable management of waterfor sustainable management of water
The Global Network
Global partners, and regional and country networks make networks make up the Cap-Net network
Project strategy
Local ownership
PartnershipsPartnerships
Responding to demand Delivercapacity capacity
development
Capacity to deliverCapacity to deliver
Effective networks
Building blocks for capacity development Effective networksp y p
Result areas
Networks in placeR i l d t
Knowledge managementRegional and country
capacity development networksGlobal Network
managementTraining materialsMonitoringCommunicationResearch case studies
Competent trainersResearch, case studies
Capacity developed
Knowledge management
The Knowledge Cycle
Invitation
If you’re interested in applied research and capacity development:
P t ith th i l d t t k i Partner with the regional and country networks in the region for relevant knowledge development and capacity buildingp y g
Co-operate in bringing knowledge to water management
B i l d i h C N di l f Be involved in the Cap-Net dialogue for programmedevelopment and delivery
Thank you for your attention
www cap-net org www.cap-net.org