Kyrgyzstan	
  

Tajikistan	
  

Kazakhstan	
  

GROUNDWATER	
  MANAGEMENT	
  IN	
  THE	
  SYR	
  
DARYA	
  TRANSBOUNDARY	
  BASIN	
  

THE	
  STRATEGIC	
  RESULTS	
  FRAMEWORK	
  
OUTCOMES,	
  INDICATORS	
  AND	
  OUTPUTS	
  
by	
  	
  
ANDREA	
  MERLA	
  

PROJECT	
  PREPARATION	
  PHASE	
  
INCEPTION	
  MEETING	
  
Paris	
  –	
  February	
  3-­‐4,	
  2014	
  
The	
  Strategic	
  Results	
  Framework,	
  a	
  requirement	
  
of	
  GEF,	
  focuses	
  on	
  results	
  and	
  captures	
  all	
  key	
  
elements	
  of	
  projects	
  design,	
  and	
  is	
  a	
  criWcal	
  tool	
  
for	
  monitoring	
  and	
  evaluaWon	
  of	
  project	
  
performance.	
  
The	
  SRF	
  will	
  be	
  filled	
  in	
  and	
  fully	
  
developed	
  as	
  Project	
  preparaWon	
  
progresses	
  
In	
  addiWon	
  to	
  the	
  SRF,	
  project	
  design	
  will	
  detail	
  all	
  concrete	
  
outputs	
  that	
  the	
  project	
  will	
  produce	
  in	
  order	
  to	
  achieve	
  the	
  
expected	
  outcomes,	
  and	
  all	
  the	
  acWviWes	
  needed	
  to	
  produce	
  the	
  
outputs.	
  	
  
We	
  will	
  review	
  overall	
  conceptual	
  project	
  design	
  by	
  
componnent,	
  using	
  a	
  comprehensive	
  synopWc	
  representaWon	
  
lisWng	
  Outcomes,	
  Indicators,	
  and	
  Outputs.	
  AcWviWes	
  will	
  be	
  
detailed	
  as	
  part	
  of	
  project	
  preparaWon.	
  

COMPONENT	
  

OUTCOME	
  
	
  

OUTPUTS	
  
	
  

INDICATORS	
  
PPROJECT	
  GOAL	
  
	
  
To	
  create	
  the	
  regional	
  and	
  naWonal	
  enabling	
  
environment	
  for	
  climate	
  resilient,	
  sustainable,	
  
conjuncWve	
  use	
  of	
  surface	
  and	
  groundwater	
  
resources	
  in	
  the	
  Syr	
  Darya	
  Basin	
  	
  

1.  Strengthen	
  the	
  capacity	
  of	
  countries	
  on	
  assessment,	
  monitoring,	
  
protecWon	
  and	
  sustainable	
  exploitaWon	
  of	
  their	
  groundwater	
  
resources	
  
2.  Raise	
  awareness	
  (pilots)	
  on	
  benefits	
  derived	
  from	
  the	
  uWlizaWon	
  
of	
  deeper	
  aquifers	
  and	
  subsurface	
  space	
  
3.  Promote	
  conjuncWve	
  surface	
  and	
  groundwater	
  management	
  
4.  Assist	
  countries	
  in	
  legal	
  and	
  insWtuWonal	
  aspects	
  of	
  groundwater	
  
management,	
  and	
  internaWonal	
  water	
  laws	
  and	
  direcWves.	
  
COMPONENT	
  1	
  

OUTCOME	
  1	
  
	
  

OUTPUTS	
  
	
  

INDICATORS	
  

Enhancing	
  
knowledge	
  and	
  
assessment	
  
capacity	
  

Strengthened	
  
knowledge	
  and	
  
monitoring	
  capacity	
  
in	
  countries	
  
enhances	
  the	
  role	
  
and	
  improves	
  the	
  
sustainability	
  of	
  
groundwater	
  
resources	
  in	
  the	
  
Basin	
  also	
  in	
  view	
  of	
  
climaWc	
  variability	
  
and	
  change.	
  	
  
	
  

Making	
  shallow	
  aquifers	
  
visible	
  (characterizaWon)	
  and	
  
diagnosWc	
  analysis	
  (TDA)	
  
	
  
Reconnaissance	
  of	
  deep	
  
aquifers	
  (salinity,	
  quanWty,	
  
geothermal	
  content)	
  
	
  
Design	
  of	
  harmonized	
  
monitoring	
  networks	
  
	
  
	
  
Training	
  program	
  
(groundwater	
  management,	
  
vulnerability	
  mapping,	
  etc.)	
  
	
  
Groundwater	
  InformaWon	
  
Management	
  System	
  piloted	
  
in	
  each	
  country	
  

TDA	
  approved	
  at	
  
ministerial	
  level	
  in	
  
the	
  three	
  countries	
  
	
  
Reconnaissance	
  
report	
  containing	
  
recommendaWons	
  
endorsed	
  by	
  SC	
  
	
  
Countries	
  
commitment	
  to	
  
implement	
  
	
  
Reports	
  on	
  
a_endance	
  
	
  
IMS	
  pilots	
  endorsed	
  
by	
  SC	
  
COMPONENT	
  2	
  

OUTCOME	
  2	
  
	
  

MANAGING	
  
Benefits,	
  in	
  terms	
  of	
  
SUBSURFACE	
  SPACE	
   miWgaWon	
  of	
  
climate	
  variability	
  
and	
  change	
  impacts	
  
and	
  environmental	
  
hazards	
  to	
  be	
  
derived	
  from	
  the	
  
uses	
  of	
  the	
  
subsurface	
  space	
  
new	
  to	
  the	
  region,	
  
assessed	
  and	
  tested	
  
on	
  the	
  ground.	
  	
  
	
  

OUTPUTS	
  
	
  
Results	
  of	
  
assessments	
  and	
  
pre-­‐feasibility	
  
studies	
  on	
  MAR	
  
schemes	
  and	
  
wastewaters	
  
disposal	
  integrated	
  
into	
  the	
  TDA	
  and/or	
  
water	
  and	
  land	
  use	
  
planning	
  
instruments	
  in	
  the	
  
countries.	
  

INDICATORS	
  

TDA	
  and/or	
  
planning	
  
instruments	
  
integraWng	
  results	
  
of	
  assessment	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  	
  
	
  
Three	
  pilot	
  
demonstraWons	
  of	
   Pilots	
  successfully	
  
implemented	
  as	
  
MAR	
  and	
  
wastewater	
  disposal	
   centers	
  of	
  capacity	
  
building	
  	
  
implemented	
  	
  
	
  
COMPONENT	
  3	
  
PROVIDING	
  
TOOLS	
  FOR	
  
MANAGING	
  
GROUNDWATER	
  
RESOURCES	
  	
  

OUTCOME	
  3.1	
  
	
  

OUTPUTS	
  
	
  

Country	
  authoriWes,	
  
and	
  land,	
  water	
  and	
  
urban	
  area	
  
managers	
  enabled	
  
to	
  incorporate	
  
surface	
  and	
  
groundwater	
  
conjuncWve	
  
management	
  
pracWces	
  and	
  
policies	
  into	
  IWRM	
  
plans,	
  SAP	
  or	
  
equivalent	
  
processes,	
  and	
  
water	
  safety	
  
planning.	
  	
  
	
  

Regional	
  review	
  of	
  exisWng	
  
water	
  management	
  policy	
  and	
  
insWtuWonal	
  frameworks,	
  
including	
  transboundary.	
  
	
  
Scenarios	
  of	
  Water	
  futures	
  built	
  
through	
  parWcipatory	
  processes	
  
	
  
Synthesis	
  of	
  conjuncWve	
  
management	
  opWons,	
  naWonal	
  
and	
  transboundary	
  
	
  
	
  
Capacity	
  and	
  awareness	
  of	
  
decision	
  makers	
  in	
  
governments	
  and	
  of	
  land	
  and	
  
urban	
  area	
  managers	
  built	
  
	
  

INDICATORS	
  
Report	
  
endorsed	
  by	
  
SC	
  
	
  
	
  
Report	
  
endorsed	
  by	
  
SC	
  
	
  
Report	
  
endorsed	
  by	
  
SC	
  
	
  
	
  
A_endance	
  
to	
  training	
  
events,	
  and	
  
training	
  
materials	
  
COMPONENT	
  
3	
  
PROVIDING	
  
TOOLS	
  FOR	
  
MANAGING	
  
GROUNDWATER	
  
RESOURCES	
  	
  

OUTCOME	
  3.2	
  
	
  
Basin-­‐wide	
  
exchange	
  of	
  
informaWon	
  and	
  
experiences	
  
facilitates	
  
transboundary	
  
cooperaWon	
  and	
  
replicaWon	
  of	
  
good	
  pracWces	
  

OUTPUTS	
  
	
  

INDICATORS	
  

IEM	
  -­‐	
  Mechanism	
  for	
  the	
  
sharing	
  of	
  informaWon	
  and	
  
experiences	
  among	
  
countries	
  of	
  the	
  basin	
  on	
  
groundwater	
  assessment,	
  
monitoring	
  and	
  
management	
  within	
  an	
  
IWRM	
  context	
  established,	
  
using	
  also	
  online	
  
communicaWon	
  tools.	
  
	
  
CoordinaWon	
  and	
  exchanges	
  
with	
  other	
  relevant	
  projects	
  
and	
  iniWaWves,	
  including	
  the	
  
GEF	
  supported	
  ones,	
  
established	
  and	
  operaWonal.	
  

Sustainable	
  
Groundwater	
  
InformaWon	
  
Exchange	
  
Mechanism	
  (IEM)	
  
established	
  and	
  
funcWoning.	
  
	
  	
  
IEM	
  mandate	
  
incorporates	
  
coordinaWon	
  and	
  
exchanges	
  with	
  
other	
  relevant	
  
projects	
  and	
  
iniWaWves,	
  including	
  
GEF	
  supported	
  ones	
  	
  
COMPONENT	
  
4	
  
FOSTERING	
  
POLICY	
  
DIALOGUE	
  ON	
  
GROUNDWATER	
  
MANAGMENT	
  

OUTCOME	
  4	
  

OUTPUTS	
  
	
  

INDICATORS	
  

Raised	
  
awareness	
  of	
  
decision	
  
makers	
  and	
  
pracWWoners	
  on	
  
exisWng	
  legal	
  
instruments,	
  
guidelines	
  and	
  
good	
  pracWces	
  
related	
  to	
  
groundwater	
  
governance,	
  
promotes	
  
adopWon	
  and	
  
advances	
  
naWonal	
  and	
  
regional	
  policy	
  
dialogue.	
  

NaWonal	
  training	
  programs	
  
on	
  the	
  principles,	
  and	
  
experiences	
  gained	
  globally	
  
from	
  the	
  applicaWon	
  of	
  key	
  
direcWves,	
  convenWons	
  and	
  
guidelines,	
  including:	
  
	
  
UNECE	
  Water	
  ConvenWon,	
  
EU	
  WFD	
  and	
  Daughter	
  
Groundwater	
  DirecWve;	
  UN	
  
Non	
  NavigaWonal	
  Uses	
  
ConvenWon;	
  UNGA	
  
ResoluWon	
  on	
  the	
  Law	
  of	
  
Transboundary	
  Aquifers.	
  

Training	
  Programs	
  on	
  
exisWng	
  legal	
  
instruments	
  and	
  
guidelines	
  related	
  to	
  
groundwater	
  
governance	
  for	
  
decision	
  makers	
  in	
  
the	
  Water	
  –	
  Energy	
  –	
  
Food	
  sectors	
  
designed	
  and	
  
implemented.	
  
	
  
COMPONENT	
  5	
  

DISSEMINATION	
  
AND	
  
COMMUNICATION	
  

OUTCOME	
  
5.1	
  

OUTPUTS	
  
	
  

INDICATORS	
  

Project	
  
experiences	
  
and	
  lessons	
  
disseminated	
  
globally	
  and	
  

Project	
  web	
  site	
  
(following	
  IW	
  LEARN	
  
standards)	
  created,	
  
IWENS	
  produced,	
  use	
  of	
  
GEF	
  5	
  IW	
  tracking	
  tool	
  
and	
  parWcipaWon	
  at	
  GEF	
  
IW	
  conferences	
  and	
  
other	
  IW	
  LEARN	
  
acWviWes	
  ensured.	
  
	
  
PublicaWon	
  and	
  
disseminaWon	
  of	
  key	
  
project	
  documents,	
  
workshop	
  
documentaWon,	
  
experience	
  notes,	
  hydro-­‐	
  
geological	
  and	
  other	
  
maps,	
  translated	
  into	
  
regional	
  languages.	
  

Project	
  website	
  
disseminates	
  the	
  project	
  
objecWves	
  and	
  the	
  progress	
  
of	
  the	
  acWviWes,	
  records	
  
results,	
  experiences	
  and	
  
impacts	
  being	
  achieved,	
  
hosts	
  e-­‐fora	
  and	
  webinars,	
  
documents	
  workshops	
  and	
  
meeWngs	
  including	
  through	
  
audio	
  visual	
  materials.	
  
	
  	
  
Documented	
  parWcipaWon	
  
to	
  IW	
  LEARN	
  acWviWes.	
  
	
  	
  
Key	
  project	
  documents	
  
translated	
  into	
  regional	
  
language.	
  	
  

regionally.	
  	
  
COMPONENT	
  
5	
  
DISSEMINATION	
  
AND	
  
COMMUNICATI
ON	
  

OUTCOME	
  5.2	
  

OUTPUTS	
  
	
  

Donors	
  and	
  
Donors	
  Conference	
  
IFIs	
  
held	
  at	
  the	
  end	
  of	
  
predisposed	
  to	
   the	
  project	
  
sustain	
  project	
  
outcomes	
  

INDICATORS	
  

Partnership	
  DeclaraWon	
  
issued	
  at	
  the	
  end	
  of	
  the	
  
Conference	
  

At	
  the	
  End	
  of	
  Project:	
  
• 
• 
• 
• 
• 
• 
• 
• 

Groundwater	
  Resources	
  of	
  the	
  Basin,	
  shallow	
  and	
  deep,	
  characterized	
  and	
  assessed	
  
Transboundary	
  DiagnosWc	
  Analysis	
  
Management	
  Capacity	
  Strengthened	
  (Monitoring,	
  IMS,	
  Vulnerability)	
  
OpWons	
  for	
  MAR	
  and	
  wastewater	
  disposal	
  in	
  the	
  subsurface	
  assessed	
  and	
  tested	
  
ConjuncWve	
  Management	
  opWons	
  idenWfied	
  	
  
MulW-­‐country	
  InformaWon	
  Exchange	
  Mechanism	
  established	
  and	
  operaWonal	
  
Awareness	
  on	
  exisWng	
  internaWonal	
  guidelines,	
  direcWves	
  and	
  laws	
  raised	
  
Donor	
  support	
  for	
  sustaining	
  project	
  outcomes	
  consolidated	
  
GROUNDWATER	
  MANAGEMENT	
  IN	
  THE	
  SYR	
  DARYA	
  TRANSBOUNDARY	
  BASIN	
  

For	
  discussion:	
  

The	
  project’s	
  focus	
  is	
  on	
  creaWng	
  an	
  enabling	
  environment	
  
for	
  acWon	
  on	
  groundwater	
  in	
  a	
  transboundary	
  context.	
  Is	
  the	
  
conceptual	
  design	
  aligned	
  with	
  this	
  aim?	
  
	
  
	
  Is	
  the	
  mix	
  of	
  capacity	
  building,	
  diagnosWcs/assessments	
  and	
  
pilots	
  adequate?	
  
	
  
Are	
  there	
  new	
  areas	
  of	
  acWon	
  that	
  should	
  be	
  included,	
  or	
  
exisWng	
  ones	
  dropped?	
  
PROJECT	
  PREPARATION	
  PHASE	
  
INCEPTION	
  MEETING	
  
Paris	
  –	
  February	
  3-­‐4,	
  2014	
  

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Syr darya 2

  • 1. Kyrgyzstan   Tajikistan   Kazakhstan   GROUNDWATER  MANAGEMENT  IN  THE  SYR   DARYA  TRANSBOUNDARY  BASIN   THE  STRATEGIC  RESULTS  FRAMEWORK   OUTCOMES,  INDICATORS  AND  OUTPUTS   by     ANDREA  MERLA   PROJECT  PREPARATION  PHASE   INCEPTION  MEETING   Paris  –  February  3-­‐4,  2014  
  • 2. The  Strategic  Results  Framework,  a  requirement   of  GEF,  focuses  on  results  and  captures  all  key   elements  of  projects  design,  and  is  a  criWcal  tool   for  monitoring  and  evaluaWon  of  project   performance.  
  • 3. The  SRF  will  be  filled  in  and  fully   developed  as  Project  preparaWon   progresses  
  • 4. In  addiWon  to  the  SRF,  project  design  will  detail  all  concrete   outputs  that  the  project  will  produce  in  order  to  achieve  the   expected  outcomes,  and  all  the  acWviWes  needed  to  produce  the   outputs.     We  will  review  overall  conceptual  project  design  by   componnent,  using  a  comprehensive  synopWc  representaWon   lisWng  Outcomes,  Indicators,  and  Outputs.  AcWviWes  will  be   detailed  as  part  of  project  preparaWon.   COMPONENT   OUTCOME     OUTPUTS     INDICATORS  
  • 5. PPROJECT  GOAL     To  create  the  regional  and  naWonal  enabling   environment  for  climate  resilient,  sustainable,   conjuncWve  use  of  surface  and  groundwater   resources  in  the  Syr  Darya  Basin     1.  Strengthen  the  capacity  of  countries  on  assessment,  monitoring,   protecWon  and  sustainable  exploitaWon  of  their  groundwater   resources   2.  Raise  awareness  (pilots)  on  benefits  derived  from  the  uWlizaWon   of  deeper  aquifers  and  subsurface  space   3.  Promote  conjuncWve  surface  and  groundwater  management   4.  Assist  countries  in  legal  and  insWtuWonal  aspects  of  groundwater   management,  and  internaWonal  water  laws  and  direcWves.  
  • 6. COMPONENT  1   OUTCOME  1     OUTPUTS     INDICATORS   Enhancing   knowledge  and   assessment   capacity   Strengthened   knowledge  and   monitoring  capacity   in  countries   enhances  the  role   and  improves  the   sustainability  of   groundwater   resources  in  the   Basin  also  in  view  of   climaWc  variability   and  change.       Making  shallow  aquifers   visible  (characterizaWon)  and   diagnosWc  analysis  (TDA)     Reconnaissance  of  deep   aquifers  (salinity,  quanWty,   geothermal  content)     Design  of  harmonized   monitoring  networks       Training  program   (groundwater  management,   vulnerability  mapping,  etc.)     Groundwater  InformaWon   Management  System  piloted   in  each  country   TDA  approved  at   ministerial  level  in   the  three  countries     Reconnaissance   report  containing   recommendaWons   endorsed  by  SC     Countries   commitment  to   implement     Reports  on   a_endance     IMS  pilots  endorsed   by  SC  
  • 7. COMPONENT  2   OUTCOME  2     MANAGING   Benefits,  in  terms  of   SUBSURFACE  SPACE   miWgaWon  of   climate  variability   and  change  impacts   and  environmental   hazards  to  be   derived  from  the   uses  of  the   subsurface  space   new  to  the  region,   assessed  and  tested   on  the  ground.       OUTPUTS     Results  of   assessments  and   pre-­‐feasibility   studies  on  MAR   schemes  and   wastewaters   disposal  integrated   into  the  TDA  and/or   water  and  land  use   planning   instruments  in  the   countries.   INDICATORS   TDA  and/or   planning   instruments   integraWng  results   of  assessment                         Three  pilot   demonstraWons  of   Pilots  successfully   implemented  as   MAR  and   wastewater  disposal   centers  of  capacity   building     implemented      
  • 8. COMPONENT  3   PROVIDING   TOOLS  FOR   MANAGING   GROUNDWATER   RESOURCES     OUTCOME  3.1     OUTPUTS     Country  authoriWes,   and  land,  water  and   urban  area   managers  enabled   to  incorporate   surface  and   groundwater   conjuncWve   management   pracWces  and   policies  into  IWRM   plans,  SAP  or   equivalent   processes,  and   water  safety   planning.       Regional  review  of  exisWng   water  management  policy  and   insWtuWonal  frameworks,   including  transboundary.     Scenarios  of  Water  futures  built   through  parWcipatory  processes     Synthesis  of  conjuncWve   management  opWons,  naWonal   and  transboundary       Capacity  and  awareness  of   decision  makers  in   governments  and  of  land  and   urban  area  managers  built     INDICATORS   Report   endorsed  by   SC       Report   endorsed  by   SC     Report   endorsed  by   SC       A_endance   to  training   events,  and   training   materials  
  • 9. COMPONENT   3   PROVIDING   TOOLS  FOR   MANAGING   GROUNDWATER   RESOURCES     OUTCOME  3.2     Basin-­‐wide   exchange  of   informaWon  and   experiences   facilitates   transboundary   cooperaWon  and   replicaWon  of   good  pracWces   OUTPUTS     INDICATORS   IEM  -­‐  Mechanism  for  the   sharing  of  informaWon  and   experiences  among   countries  of  the  basin  on   groundwater  assessment,   monitoring  and   management  within  an   IWRM  context  established,   using  also  online   communicaWon  tools.     CoordinaWon  and  exchanges   with  other  relevant  projects   and  iniWaWves,  including  the   GEF  supported  ones,   established  and  operaWonal.   Sustainable   Groundwater   InformaWon   Exchange   Mechanism  (IEM)   established  and   funcWoning.       IEM  mandate   incorporates   coordinaWon  and   exchanges  with   other  relevant   projects  and   iniWaWves,  including   GEF  supported  ones    
  • 10. COMPONENT   4   FOSTERING   POLICY   DIALOGUE  ON   GROUNDWATER   MANAGMENT   OUTCOME  4   OUTPUTS     INDICATORS   Raised   awareness  of   decision   makers  and   pracWWoners  on   exisWng  legal   instruments,   guidelines  and   good  pracWces   related  to   groundwater   governance,   promotes   adopWon  and   advances   naWonal  and   regional  policy   dialogue.   NaWonal  training  programs   on  the  principles,  and   experiences  gained  globally   from  the  applicaWon  of  key   direcWves,  convenWons  and   guidelines,  including:     UNECE  Water  ConvenWon,   EU  WFD  and  Daughter   Groundwater  DirecWve;  UN   Non  NavigaWonal  Uses   ConvenWon;  UNGA   ResoluWon  on  the  Law  of   Transboundary  Aquifers.   Training  Programs  on   exisWng  legal   instruments  and   guidelines  related  to   groundwater   governance  for   decision  makers  in   the  Water  –  Energy  –   Food  sectors   designed  and   implemented.    
  • 11. COMPONENT  5   DISSEMINATION   AND   COMMUNICATION   OUTCOME   5.1   OUTPUTS     INDICATORS   Project   experiences   and  lessons   disseminated   globally  and   Project  web  site   (following  IW  LEARN   standards)  created,   IWENS  produced,  use  of   GEF  5  IW  tracking  tool   and  parWcipaWon  at  GEF   IW  conferences  and   other  IW  LEARN   acWviWes  ensured.     PublicaWon  and   disseminaWon  of  key   project  documents,   workshop   documentaWon,   experience  notes,  hydro-­‐   geological  and  other   maps,  translated  into   regional  languages.   Project  website   disseminates  the  project   objecWves  and  the  progress   of  the  acWviWes,  records   results,  experiences  and   impacts  being  achieved,   hosts  e-­‐fora  and  webinars,   documents  workshops  and   meeWngs  including  through   audio  visual  materials.       Documented  parWcipaWon   to  IW  LEARN  acWviWes.       Key  project  documents   translated  into  regional   language.     regionally.    
  • 12. COMPONENT   5   DISSEMINATION   AND   COMMUNICATI ON   OUTCOME  5.2   OUTPUTS     Donors  and   Donors  Conference   IFIs   held  at  the  end  of   predisposed  to   the  project   sustain  project   outcomes   INDICATORS   Partnership  DeclaraWon   issued  at  the  end  of  the   Conference   At  the  End  of  Project:   •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  Groundwater  Resources  of  the  Basin,  shallow  and  deep,  characterized  and  assessed   Transboundary  DiagnosWc  Analysis   Management  Capacity  Strengthened  (Monitoring,  IMS,  Vulnerability)   OpWons  for  MAR  and  wastewater  disposal  in  the  subsurface  assessed  and  tested   ConjuncWve  Management  opWons  idenWfied     MulW-­‐country  InformaWon  Exchange  Mechanism  established  and  operaWonal   Awareness  on  exisWng  internaWonal  guidelines,  direcWves  and  laws  raised   Donor  support  for  sustaining  project  outcomes  consolidated  
  • 13. GROUNDWATER  MANAGEMENT  IN  THE  SYR  DARYA  TRANSBOUNDARY  BASIN   For  discussion:   The  project’s  focus  is  on  creaWng  an  enabling  environment   for  acWon  on  groundwater  in  a  transboundary  context.  Is  the   conceptual  design  aligned  with  this  aim?      Is  the  mix  of  capacity  building,  diagnosWcs/assessments  and   pilots  adequate?     Are  there  new  areas  of  acWon  that  should  be  included,  or   exisWng  ones  dropped?   PROJECT  PREPARATION  PHASE   INCEPTION  MEETING   Paris  –  February  3-­‐4,  2014