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The CMI-led study on “Water security nexus in North Africa: catalyzing regional coordination around climate change, resilience, and migration”, funded by FCDO, focuses on understanding the complex nexus relationships across North Africa on water security, aggravated by climate change, and triggering migration movements, in the current context.
The key characteristics of the study are as follows: its regional capacity-building element, the preceding regional policy exchange to inform the report and its catalytic youth engagement in developing new technical approaches to enhance water access and drought monitoring/management. In this vein, a Regional Forum, gathering key regional actors, will be organized to discuss, review, and validate the outcome results of this study, which is to be published in March 2021.
The Water Security Nexus (WSN) Regional Forum brings the implementing partners, together with the regional stakeholders that were identified for this study, to cross benefit and create a space for exchanging best practices for drought monitoring, and will foster cross-country multi-stakeholder cooperation on water management issues. This Forum is an essential output, as it links the different study components and actors involved.
The objective of this multi-stakeholders Forum is to discuss the Water security Nexus study results, by connecting national, and regional stakeholders in North Africa, to encourage cross-regional cooperation and integration between the different actors. The forum will also involve directly concerned but often marginalized groups (youth, women…) and neighbouring countries' stakeholders (Egypt and Libya) in the exchange of the best practices in drought monitoring, which will help to draw regional policy recommendations to support decision making.
In the context of this Forum, the different outcomes produced by the CMI and its key partners (IWMI, CIHEAM, and CEWAS) contribute to understanding the climate change prospects in Tunisia and Morocco (focusing on the water accounting, the CDI review, and the production of new climate datasets) as well as the complexity of water and migration nexus through a tailored framework, presenting case studies from the targeted countries (Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia). The outcomes of the Forum help shape the final CMI flagship report on the Water Security Nexus and strengthen its recommendations component, emphasizing the importance of regional cooperation in drawing concrete policy recommendations, and supporting decision making for water and human security.
It is a hybrid event gathering about 55-60 participants in Marseille, France between 14-15 March 2022, while additional participants connect remotely. This format allows for greater dissemination of the results of the study. The agenda of the event will be influenced by the outcomes of the virtual meeting's discussions.
The Forum consists of a two-day event with the participation of stakeholders from the studied countries. The following components are presented during the event:
The new climate change data and the CDI work developed for Morocco and Tunisia case studies.
The water and migration nexus analytical framework and its application at the national (case study) scale for Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria, in order to better understand the intersections of climate, socio-economic development, and migration.
The policy implications of the overall study results
Event photos
Opening Ceremony [Video Recording available ENG / FR] | Prensentation | |||
Introduction to the WSN study and the Forum [Video Recording available ENG / FR] | ||||
Interpretation of data into policy for drought and water management [Video Recording available ENG / FR] |
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Ms Fatima Driouech | Consultant IWMI | Link | ||
Ms Rachael McDonnell | Deputy Director General - IWMI | Link | ||
Mr Youssef Brouziyne | Consultant IWMI | Link | ||
Mrs Lisa Rebelo | Principal Researcher, IWMI | Link | ||
Regional experience sharing on drought monitoring [Video Recording available FR / ENG] | ||||
Mr Karim Bergaoui | Consultant IWMI | Link | ||
Ms Hayet Ben Mansour | Direction Générale des Ressources en Eau - Ministére de l’Agriculture des Ressources Hydrauliques et de la Pêche, Tunisia |
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Ms Hafida Bouaouda | Direction de la Stratégie et des Statistiques - Ministère de l'Agriculture, de la Pêche Maritime, du Développement Rural et des Eaux et Forêts, Kingdom of Morocco |
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Mr Makram Fraj | Consultant IWMI | Link | ||
Special session - CC & Migration and Water & Migration Nexi [Video Recording available FR / ENG ] | ||||
Understanding the "Water & Migration Nexus" [Video Recording available FR / ENG ] | ||||
Mr Alan Nicol | Strategic Program Director - IWMI | Link | ||
Ms Sarra Touzi | Consultant CMI | Link | ||
Mr Mohamed Aberghal | Consultant IWMI | Link | ||
Catalyzing youth engagement [Video Recording available FR / ENG] | ||||
Ms Lamis Qdemat | MedYWat Coordinator | Link | ||
Ms Kholoud Al Ajarma | MedYWat member | Link | ||
Mr Adil Jouamaa | MedYWat member | Link | ||
Ms Mirna Gharbi Dit Kacem | MedYWat member | Link | ||
Ms Sarra Bensabri | MedYWat member | Link | ||
Mr Nabil Khorchani | MedYWat member | Link | ||
Ms Ines Gasmi | Program officer on water, CMI | Link | ||
Interactive Session: Shark Tank [Video Recording available FR / ENG] | ||||
Strengthening regional cooperation & closing remarks [Video Recording available FR / ENG] | ||||
Policy brief presentations | ||||
Mr Constantin Tsakas |
Senior Programme Officer Sustainable Development Policies - CMI |
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Ms Kholoud Al Ajarma | MedYWat member | Link | ||
Mr Georges Gharrios | MedYWat member | Link | ||
Discussants panel | ||||
Mr Aissa Hlaimi | Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel | Link | ||
Ms Maryse Louis | FEMISE and ERF | Link |