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Advancing governance and sustainable financing for water, land-use, and biodiversity resource development across administrative and political boundaries.

Supporting the Development of Required Tools and Rollout of the Sustainable Water Energy Food Ecosystem Security (WEFE) Nexus Initiative in Africa

To support the rollout of the WEFE Nexus Initiative in Africa, OneWorld is supporting the AfDB to develop a WEFE nexus framework for Africa based on pilot studies in Egypt, Kenya, Senegal and Zambia.

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Technical Support in Strengthening Capacities of SADC Member States in Articulating Water Issues in Climate Negotiations

Identified key entry points in the UNFCCC mechanism for water-related issues in the SADC region, trained the SADC negotiators on these key issues and strengthened their position and voice in the UNFCCC process.

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Identification, Assessment and Redesign of Subsidies with Negative Impacts on Biodiversity in Rwanda

Subsidy and incentive screening and assessment of potential unintended negative impacts on biodiversity in Rwanda and development of a subsidy redesign action plan for three prioritised subsidies. Project includes a rapid and in-depth screening of subsidies using Multi Criteria Decision Analysis to prioritise subsidies for redesign; cost-benefit and political economy analysis; development of redesign scenarios and a redesign action plan, in consultation with key stakeholders in Rwanda.

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Ecosystem-based Approaches for transforming smallholder farming systems in South Africa (GCF Project Preparation Services)

Collaborative development of the full Simplified Approval Process (SAP) Funding Proposal (FP) and Annexes for the GCF, for the project: Ecosystem-based Approaches for transforming smallholder farming systems that are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change in South Africa (EbA-Farm).

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Establishment of Three National Focal Groups (NFGs) and Capacity Building of Eight NFGs In SADC Member States

Establish three (3) new National Focal Groups (NFGs) in three (3) Member States and to build the capacity of eight (8) NFGs in eight (8) SADC Member States to operationalise them in achieving their mandate.

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Developing a Groundwater Strategy for the Limpopo River Basin

Providing technical assistance for the development of a robust groundwater management plan to to be achieved through, amongst others i) guiding joint groundwater resources development and management, ii) harmonising current and planned groundwater initiatives with national plans of the LRB riparian states iii) prioritising groundwater-related projects iv) and capturing the multi-disciplinary and multisectoral approach to management and development of national and transboundary groundwater resources in the LRB.

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Development of an Africa-wide Groundwater Strategic Plan

Developed a Strategic Programme for Water Security and Resilience in Africa, building on the existing AMCOW Pan-African Groundwater Programme, which will harness the expertise of AMCOW Member States and partners to establish the necessary institutional and management arrangements for effective groundwater and transboundary aquifer management and development across Africa

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Multi-scale groundwater strategies in Africa Session flyer (World Water Week 2023)

OneWorld this co-convening session at World Water Week this [...]

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Climate, energy, and environment landscape analysis for children in South Africa

OneWorld produced a Climate, energy and environment landscape analysis for children (CLAC) for South Africa and provided direction and recommendations on how to improve the inclusion of climate, energy, and environment actions into the country office programming

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Mid Term Review of the DBSA/SANBI GEF Project: ‘Unlocking Biodiversity Benefits Through Development Finance in Critical Catchments’

The DBSA/SANBI GEF project is set to run from 2017 to 2025 and aims to contribute to increased water security in South Africa through improving ecological infrastructure and rehabilitation to natural assets using two demonstration catchments in South Africa. OneWorld is tasked with conducting a mid-tern review of the project.

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