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UN Water Convention

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 Introduction:

The UN Water Convention, formally known as the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes, was adopted in Helsinki in 1992 and entered into force in 1996. Its primary goal is to foster the sustainable management of shared water resources across borders and to support the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 Recent Developments:

  • Ivory Coast's Accession: Ivory Coast recently joined the UN Water Convention, becoming the 10th African nation to do so. This move highlights the growing recognition of the importance of managing transboundary water resources.
  • Other Recent Accessions:
  • Iraq (March 2023) – First from the Middle East.
  • Namibia (June 2023) – First from Southern Africa.
  • Panama (July 2023) – First from Latin America.

 Historical Context:

  • Initial Negotiation: The Convention was originally negotiated as a regional framework for the pan-European region.
  • Global Expansion: Following an amendment in March 2016, all UN Member States are now eligible to accede to the Convention, broadening its scope beyond Europe.

Key Provisions:

  • Prevention and Control: Parties are required to prevent, control, and reduce transboundary impacts from water usage and pollution.
  • Equitable Use: It mandates the reasonable and equitable use of transboundary waters.
  • Sustainable Management: Ensures the sustainable management of shared water resources.
  • Cooperation: Countries sharing transboundary water resources must cooperate by entering into specific agreements and establishing joint bodies for management.

Framework and Integration:

  • Not a Replacement: The Convention does not replace existing bilateral and multilateral agreements on specific basins or aquifers but rather supports and enhances these agreements.
  • Fostering Agreements: It encourages the establishment and implementation of additional agreements for transboundary water management.

 Significance:

  • SDGs Alignment: It plays a crucial role in achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development by promoting integrated water resources management.
  • Regional Integration: Helps in preventing conflicts over water resources and promoting peace and regional integration.

 Role of UNECE:

  • Service Provider: The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) services the UN Water Convention, providing support and facilitating its implementation.

 

Importance for Ivory Coast:

  • Transboundary Water Basins: Ivory Coast shares eight transboundary river basins with its neighbors, including Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mali, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. These shared basins include:
  • Black Volta
  • Bia
  • Tanoe
  • Comoe
  • Niger
  • Sassandra
  • Cavally
  • Nuon
  • Impact: Joining the Convention will enhance Ivory Coast’s ability to manage these shared water resources sustainably, improve regional cooperation, and address transboundary water issues more effectively.

Conclusion

The UN Water Convention is a pivotal instrument for the management and protection of transboundary water resources. With recent expansions beyond Europe, including the accession of Ivory Coast and other nations, the Convention is becoming increasingly influential in fostering international cooperation and sustainable water management globally. Ivory Coast's participation underscores its commitment to addressing regional water challenges and aligns with broader efforts to achieve sustainable development and regional integration.

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