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Partnerships for Development
African Science Academy Development Initiative
URBAN WATER ISSUES
Kala Vairavamoorthy
Royal Society – London, 5th Nov 2008
Existing Partnerships
• Networks
– PoWER, WATERNET (e.g. Waternet network of 56
education institutes in Southern and Eastern Africa)
• PG and Research Development
– Rwanda (NUR), Ghana (KNUST), Kenya (IMTR,
UoN) – PG courses and research development
– Managing Water in African Cities - training
professionals in water management.
• Research
– SWITCH – Accra, Alexandria (Kampala?)
– East Africa Water Centre – NWSC and Makeree
SWITCH
Managing Urban Water
for the Future
10 global cities
Birmingham, UK
Hamburg, Germany
Lodz, Poland
Beijing, China
Zaragoza, Spain
Tel Aviv, Israel
Chong Qing, China
Alexandria, Egypt
Accra, Ghana
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Learning Alliances
Birmingham LA platform
Alexandria
LA platform
Belo Horizonte
LA Platform
SWITCH inter–city IUWM LA
platform for inter-city learning
Accra LA platform
10
Examples of activities
Bank filtration and soil-aquifer treatment:
Demonstrations:
Accra, Bejing, Birmingham
Importance of Partnerships
• Offers opportunities to perform joint research (e.g
SWITCH – globally releveant)
• Action Research – Demand-led, action-orientated
research in cities resulting in greater impact.
• Integration – interdisciplinary/transdisciplinary
research that promotes greater integration
• Multiple-way learning pathways – Fosters North-South,
South-North and South-South knowledge exchange
(by pooling scientific, technological knowledge etc.)
• Best Practice - Report and document best practice
with a view of encouraging replication elsewhere
Global Future Challenges
Entire earth system is changing!
Number of urban residents added to the
urban milieu between 2000 and 2015
6
Source: UN (2003)
Future Opportunities
• SWITCH Africa ?
– Devoted to developing sustainable urban water
management strategies for the region’s cities –
needs support for this (lead by Ghana, WRC SA?).
• UNESCO-IHP - 7th Phase
– Promote and lead international hydrological
research - action-oriented and policy-relevant.
– Greater participation of African academics will
ensure outcomes are more globally applicable
Future Opportunities
• WSSTP - Water Supply and Sanitation
Technology Platform (European TP)
– Aims to undertake research that addresses the
global water agenda.
– Involvement of African academics will strengthen
this programme.
– Solutions will be developed through pilots that will
twin an urban area in Europe with one in a
developing country
– Solutions developed in partnership with stakeholders
to ensure they are locally applicable
Thank You
Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy
[email protected]