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3rd World Water Forum: Water in Small Island Countries



Background

The economic and social well being of small island countries, particularly those in the Pacific, are highly interlinked with the quality and quantity of their water resources.

The countries’ ability to effectively manage water is often constrained by their size and limited administrative capability. In many, trends such as rising seawater levels, increasingly variable rainfall, accelerating storm water runoff, increasing demand for water, and increasing pollution of surface, ground and sea water are so potentially disturbing that they threaten the development of their economies and the health of their people.

In acknowledgment of this vulnerability and the particular needs of small island countries, the 3rd World Water Forum Secretariat requested the Asian Development Bank to spearhead the preparations for the Water in Small Island Countries theme for the 3rd World Water Forum.

ADB, in collaboration with various partners, undertook extensive research and consultation for the Water in Small Island Countries Theme at the Forum.

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Goals

  • Obtain global recognition of the problems faced by the small island countries (SICs)
  • Increase collaboration within and between SIC regions
  • Finalize a global SICs position statement and agree on a portfolio of priority water actions

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Thematic Framework

To provide a structure for the work under the theme, the collaborators identified six thematic areas based on a needs assessment of the region. These are:

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Partners

The wide range of active collaborators for the theme sessions included

ADB and partners worked to promote actions within and between small island countries in Asia, the Pacific and the Caribbean.

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Inputs to the 3rd World Water Forum

The following important documents and agreements resulted from the national and regional consultations undertaken in preparation for the Forum:

  • Regional Action Plan for Sustainable Water Management - the plan is structured around the 6 thematic areas. Each theme consists of key messages to stakeholders and corresponding actions required to attain them.
  • Communiqué and Ministerial Declaration - the Communiqué recognized the unique geographic and physical characteristics, as well as the fragile nature of water resources in small and vulnerable island countries. It also promoted the action plan for sustainable water management in the Pacific and made a commitment to the sustainable water management components of Agenda 21 and the Global Action Plan for Small Island Developing States. The Ministerial Declaration referred to the Communiqué that has been signed by 14 Ministers and Secretaries of State as of 21 February 2003.
  • Type II Initiative - this focuses on attaining sustainable water and wastewater management in the Pacific through the
    • Establishment of a regional water network of persons and organizations that work in the different fields of water resources management and service delivery
    • Implementation of Strategies for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
    • Implementation of the Regional Action Plan for Sustainable Water Management

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Initial Results from the 3rd World Water Forum

The delegates to the sessions agreed on the following:

  • Recognition that
    • Small island countries have uniquely fragile water resources due to their small size, competing land use, vulnerability to natural and anthropogenic hazards, including drought, cyclones and urban pollution
    • Water services face constraints to sustaining water and wastewater management, due to the lack of resources and investment opportunities, and effectiveness of cost-recovery mechanisms
    • Water governance is highly complex due to the specific socio-political and cultural factors relating to traditional community, tribal and inter-island practices, rights and interests.
  • Affirmation of commitments to the following
  • Support for the Pacific Regional Action Plan on Sustainable Water Management
  • Recommendations for action
    • Strengthen national capacity for water management through use of the Pacific and Caribbean Hydrological Cycle Observation System (HYCOS) proposals
    • Strengthen water quality monitoring and improvement programs
    • Establish water demand management and water loss reduction programs
    • Implement programs for improved governance at both the national and utility levels
    • Strengthen inter- and intra-regional partnerships on education, awareness and advocacy

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Reports of the Water in Small Island Countries Sessions

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Reports and Papers

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Events

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Session Calendar

Session Date Time Room Contact
Opening Session: Vulnerability and Small Islands (under Dialogue on Water and Climate) 16 March 2003 12:30 - 14:30 Main Hall
Kyoto International Conference Hall
(KICH)
Jeffry Stubbs
jstubbs@adb.org
Water in Small Island Countries 16 March 2003 15:00-19:30 Rm. C-1
KICH
Jeffry Stubbs
jstubbs@adb.org

Sarah Mecartney
smecartney@adb.org

Marc Overmars
marc@sopac.org.fj
Asia Pacific Day 18 March 2003 09:30-11:00 Prince Hall
Takaragaike
Prince Hotel
(TPH)
Samoa Water Authority

Latu Kupa
Preparation for Ministers Briefing 19 March 2003 tba tba Jeffry Stubbs
jstubbs@adb.org

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