TransboundaryWater Management for food, energy, environmental security in Africa: Selected Issues Jonathan Lautze, IWMI China-Africa TransboundaryWater Management Workshop Johannesburg, 29-30 April 2014
May 19, 2015
Transboundary Water Management for food,
energy, environmental security in Africa:
Selected Issues
Jonathan Lautze, IWMI
China-Africa Transboundary Water Management Workshop
Johannesburg, 29-30 April 2014
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Overview• Key issues in transboundary water management in Africa
• Linkages to food, energy, environment
• examples
• Entry points for engagement
• Questions
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TWRM & WRM in Africa
• Much WRM in Africa in some way TWRM
• Transboundary basins cover more than
60 percent of continent; also
transboundary aquifers
• Continent is big and diverse
– Conditions and issues vary
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WRM in Africa: Some Key issues
• Continent big and diverse, but….3 points
• Low WR Development/low irrigation
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Keys issues (2): Rainfall variability and Climate Change
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Some key issues (3)
• Sustainability (institutional)
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So why add T to WRM ?• Transboundary issue is important with basin-level (bigger) issues
• Large-scale development
• Transboundary issues often manifested through variability
– important to consider who gets what when (in which country)\
– With more water control, more options for who gets what
– Seasonal and interannual water availability is key
• Triggers the need for cooperation, institutions (what are
institutions?—come back to this)
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TWRM in Africa: highlighting links through examples• TWRM rarely end in itself; it is a means to food, energy
environmental security
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Guinea Potentially high None None None
Mali High Low Very Hgh Low
Mauritania Very High Very High High High
Senegal Très haute Very High High High
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Lake Chad
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Lake Chad
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Lake Chad, Climate or not?
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Lake Chad
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Lake Chad, so what now?
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Lake Chad, so what now?
• Need to figure out what is happening?• How much is due to increased withdrawal and in which
countries and sectors? What are options for reducing that
withdrawal?
• Need to identify the goal? – Restore the Lake, why?
– Restore the 1963 lake? Or 1974
lake?
– Need to strike up/downstream
balance, and strike inter-country equity balance
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Institutions: complex entry point for engagement?
• Coping with challenges, and fostering major WR development
triggers need for institutions
• institutions facilitate cooperative development
– benefit-share
– cope with variability—temporal dimension is key
• What again are institutions?
– On paper, transboundary water agreements
– Africa has more than 150 agreements
– Agreements apply to more than 19 of 59 basins
– Should not be overlooked
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Institutions as entry point
• Achieving meaningful institutional development can be
challenge
• Institutional devt as end and means?
• How to encourage institutional development as means to
addressing challenges highlighted earlier?
– Rainfall variablity, promoting development, etc.
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Institutions as entry point
• Getting institutions to move often takes more than
highlighting win-win benefits
• Meaningful institutional development often requires
reducing fear of risks and strengthening capacity
• Reducing risks, strengtening capacity, may be role for
IWMI
– Draw on IWMI capacity and third- party role
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