Targets

1.1.1 National policies delivering on the major components of the Right to Water in practice

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1.1.1  “For 2012, highlight the practical implications of the Right to Water for practitioners by collecting and disseminating at least one example per category in each region of national policies targeting and delivering effectively better water quality,availability, accessibility, affordability at country level, all major components of the human right to drinking water.”

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2.1.1 Countries adopt processes that encourage/ensure the participation of all stakeholders in IWRM

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2.1.1 “By 2015, according to their laws and regulations, XX new countries adopt processes that encourage/ensure the participation of all stakeholders in IWRM, and thus set up and empower appropriate Integrated Water Resources Management authorities at relevant levels, representing the stakeholders”

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CS.1.1 Institutionalized and informed participation mechanisms

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CS1.1: By 20xx, all countries will have adopted institutionalized and informed participation mechanisms allowing stakeholders (local authorities, NGOs, users) to influence decision-making at all relevant scales and in an integrated manner

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3.3.1 Water management in UNFCCC adaptation committee and Climate Fund

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Target 3.3.1.: By 20XX, water management knowledge, in particular related to adaptation and mitigation , shall inform and guide the UNFCCC Adaptation Committee, and shall be adequately addressed under the mechanism of the Green Climate Fund, as an outcome of COP 17 and COP 18 decisions.

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AP1. Reduce by half the number of people who do not have access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation in our region by 2015 and to reduce that number to achieve universal and sustainable targets by 2025. On sanitation, this includes the adoption of new and innovative sanitation systems that are not as water reliant as current methods.

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AP1. Reduce by half the number of people who do not have access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation in our region by 2015 and to reduce that number to achieve universal and sustainable targets by 2025. On sanitation, this includes the adoption of new and innovative sanitation systems that are not as water reliant as current methods.

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2.2.1 Sustainably increase land & water productivity of rainfed agriculture

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2.2.1 “By 2020, rainfed land productivity (yield per unit area) will sustainably increase by 25% in Africa, and by 15% in Asia – as compared to 2005 – 2007 baseline. Water productivity (yield per unit of water) of rainfed agriculture will  sustainably increase for grains by 20% in Africa and in Asia by 15% compared to 2005-2007 baseline)”

 

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2.3.1 Energy efficiency of urban water systems

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2.3.1 “Measures are implemented by public authorities and water utilities in cities totalling 500 million inhabitants, aiming at a minimal improvement of 20% of energy efficiency of municipal water and wastewater systems by 2020 compared to 1990 level”

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AR1. In the medium term (by 2020), raising water use efficiency by 15 to 25 % for meeting increased water demand and ensuring water and food security for facing the future challenges in accordance with the available water resources and the principals of sustainable development.

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2.4.1 Greengrowth: Policies and Enabling conditions

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2.4.1 “By 2012, propose a framework for action on water in green growth, in support of the MDGs and implementation of Rio+20 agreements, that address local, national and regional action and could be included in the Forum’s political declarations”

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CS.3.1: Research for water governance

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CS3.1: By 2015, design and implement a programme, including in developing countries, to improve the delivery of research for water governance with a view to increase capacity/strengthen leadership of decision makers at various levels through establishing effective science-policy interfaces

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