DYNOBA

Project to boost support for African transboundary basin organisations for improved water resource management in a context of climate change (DYNOBA).

The DYNOBA project, financed by AFD and implemented by IOWater, aims to build the capacities of African transboundary basin organisations, including the Volta Basin Authority, for better management of water resources in the face of the challenges of climate change.

Strengthening support to African RBOs for better management of water resources in the context of climate change is a project financed by the Agence Française de Développement and the International Office for Water.

Boosting support for African OBTs for improved management of water resources in a context of climate change is a project financed by the French Development Agency and the International Office for Water.

Goals

Supporting transboundary water management in Africa to strengthen regional integration and development:

Draw inspiration from past experiences to renew intervention methods
Support concrete achievements falling within the development axes of IWRM
Support the implementation of the Team Europe Initiative (TEI) in cross-border basins in Africa

Specific objective: strengthen the capacities of the OBTs concerned in the 4 pillars of IWRM and promote the sharing of experiences

SO1: Improve the governance of OBTs, their institutional organization and support the establishment of new autonomous and sustainable financing mechanisms

SO2: Strengthen water information systems for adaptation to climate change, use and disseminate their products and develop tools and applications

SO3: Support strategic planning of measures and actions to improve watershed management, as well as the programming and management of cross-border infrastructure, including nature-based solutions

SO4: Promote new modes of sharing experiences and exchanges between OBTs

In the Volta Basin, this project involves a number of key activities, including strengthening financing mechanisms, drawing up climate investment programmes and developing tools for the coordinated management of infrastructure.