Reinforces regional
cooperation and develops proposals on water management, through
capacity strengthening, training, information and know-how exchanges
Budget €40 million (MEDA)
Timeframe 2003-2008
Participating Countries Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
Objectives
It aims at identifying ways of
reinforcing regional cooperation, developing proposals for the
management of water resources and contributing towards the creation of
new sources of water.
The Euro-Mediterranean Regional Programme for Local Water Management (MEDA WATER) seeks to prepare national and local scenarios, for the period up to 2025, which enable precise objectives to be set for sustainable water management.
The Euro-Mediterranean Regional Programme for Local Water Management (MEDA WATER) seeks to prepare national and local scenarios, for the period up to 2025, which enable precise objectives to be set for sustainable water management.
What does it do?
It focuses on the integrated
management of local drinking water supply, sanitation and sewage, and
the prevention of drought. It also deals with the equitable management
of water scarcity and irrigation water and the use of non-conventional
water resources.
The programme encourages
co-operation of non-profit organisations, and works on strengthening
institutional capacity, training, construction of demonstration plants,
technology and know-how transfer and raising awareness.
It aims mainly at three technical components: Water supply and wastewater reuse; Irrigation water management and improvement of decision-making structures in irrigation, rural water supply and sanitation; Drought management. Nine projects began under the MEDA Water Programme, in 2003- 2004.
It aims mainly at three technical components: Water supply and wastewater reuse; Irrigation water management and improvement of decision-making structures in irrigation, rural water supply and sanitation; Drought management. Nine projects began under the MEDA Water Programme, in 2003- 2004.
What's next?
A Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial
Conference will be held in October 2008, which will pave the way for a
renewed regional strategy in the water sector. On a more technical
level, future regional cooperation on water will be closely linked to
the implementation of the Horizon 2020 Initiative for the de-pollution
of the Mediterranean.
Source : EuroMedInfoCenter
Source : EuroMedInfoCenter
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