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Www.cafod.org.uk Do we have enough water and energy for tomorrow? Katie Spooner Chief Water and Environment Adviser CAFOD START Network.

Jan 03, 2016

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Page 1: Www.cafod.org.uk Do we have enough water and energy for tomorrow? Katie Spooner Chief Water and Environment Adviser CAFOD START Network.

www.cafod.org.uk

www.cafod.org.uk

Do we have enough water and energy for tomorrow?

Katie Spooner Chief Water and Environment Adviser CAFODSTART Network

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Global Scarcity?

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Water and Energy for All?

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Water & Energy Nexus

There are 3 guiding principle of the Nexus concept: • Investing to save ecosystem

services (sustainability)• Creating more with less

(efficiency & innovation)• Accelerating access, integrating

the poorest (equity)

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• Understanding Context

• Small Scale Solutions

• Portfolio of Approaches

Local Solutions for Global Problems

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Conclusion

• Be clear on who needs water and energy and understand the context• Complex problems need multi-stakeholder solutions, governments,

private sector and civil society should use

their shared knowledge to work together• Local solutions for global problems • Solutions should be equitable, sustainable and innovative