June 2023 -> Rallying on Water Security

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PRP Technical Working Group to develop regional engagement strategy on water security.

Water security refers to the maintaining of safe and sustainable access to clean and safe water throughout all conditions, while ensuring protection against the water-related impacts of disasters and climate change.

In the Pacific, communities continue to endure some of the lowest levels of access to safe water in the world and remain disproportionately affected by the water-related impacts of disasters and climate change - including floods and drought.  

Furthermore, there is not enough dialogue around water security concerns, and how water security is a critical component of Pacific resilience.

To respond to these challenges as a region, the Pacific Resilience Partnership (PRP) has established a Water Security Technical Working Group,tasked with developing a regional engagement strategy to increase awareness and action on water security as a key resilience issue for the Pacific.

Formed following the Call to Action from the 2019 Pacific High-Level Dialogue on Water and Sanitation to accelerate action to support the basic water and sanitation needs of our region’s most vulnerable, the group will gather insights on increasing collaboration across sectors, to ensure equitable access to water resources and to protect and manage these resources sustainably.

The WSTWG has a diverse membership comprising representatives from governments, international and regional non-government organisations, development partners, donors, civil society, media, water utilities, and academia.

The group has its third meeting next week (July 4th), to discuss opportunities to engage Pacific citizens and leaders in stimulating conversations about important issues related to ensuring access to safe and reliable water and the need for regional actions.

The interim working group chair shared: “It is wonderful to have so many passionate people working together towards this important goal. The strategy will inform Pacific leaders on ways to strengthen engagement and action on water security, reaffirming the regional commitment to finding solutions to one of the biggest challenges facing our Pacific”.

Members of the TWG also discuss ways to integrate dialogue on water security into the upcoming third Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM), which will be held from 11- 13 October. Water security will be a key theme at the PRM, which draws guidance from the Framework of Resilience Development in the Pacific (FRDP).

About the WSTWG:

The PRP Water Security Technical Working Group commenced on 7th February 2023, with meetings every two months.

Coordinator contact: Mary Alalo, marya@spc.int

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Framework for Resilient Development in the Pacific

The Pacific Islands Forum Leaders in 2016 endorsed the Framework for Resilient Development in the Pacific: An integrated approach to address climate and disaster risk management for more resilient development in the Pacific (FRDP).

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Humanitarian Action in the Pacific Report

One of the key activity of the TWG Human Mobility was to conduct a ‘Mapping and tracking of all the localisation activities conducted by partners in-country.’ Given the recent impacts of COVID 19, The objective of the mapping survey was two-fold which was tracking of localisation activities and the impact of COVID 19 on humanitarian activities at national level.

 

 

 

The mapping activity which was conducted through an online survey from the 17th till the 31st of July 2020 focused on;

– Providing an overview on the strength of localisation actors in the region,

– Identify areas to strengthen or to advance the implementation of the FRDP from all actors.

– Identify the impacts of COVID 19 on organisations and how they have localised their responses.

– Promote south-south collaboration amongst actors in sharing of good practices and local know how to reduce disaster risks and guaranteeing an inclusive and accessible humanitarian actions for all Pacific people.

The results of the mapping activity has been compiled into a report and was endorsed by the TWG members in February 2021. Click below to retrieve a copy.

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PRP Charter

The development of a PRP Charter is a key part of the 9-point strategy and provides clarity on what the PRP is and the roles and obligations of its members.

A copy of the PRP Charter is available on the link below.

PRP Charter - English

PRP Charter - French