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Danube River Basin Ministerial Meeting


Ministers responsible for water resource management in the Danube River Basin will gather in Vienna on December 13 for the first Ministerial Meeting of the Danube River Protection Convention.


 

Credit: R. Haiden
Vienna will be the location for the first Ministerial Meeting of the Danube River Protection Convention.

As ICPDR President Catherine Day expressed in her letter of invitation to the ministers, it is expected that "the Ministerial Meeting can be used to evaluate the progress that has been taken in improving management of Danube waters and, more importantly, to identify strategies and actions necessary for addressing the challenges that remain”.

Strategic tools for guidance
At the end of 2004, the Danube Basin countries will have completed the first important milestone in fulfilling the requirements of the EU Water Framework Directive: the 2004 Roof Report. This report is the first in-depth analysis of the area on the basin-wide level, compiled under the guidance of the ICPDR acting as coordinating platform. The 2004 Roof Report, which is the basis for the development of a single Danube River Basin Management Plan, will be discussed and adopted by the ministers at the Ministerial Meeting.
As a response to the disastrous floods of 2002 in the Danube Basin, ICPDR has begun developing the Action Programme for Sustainable Flood Prevention. This strategic tool for the abatement of flood damages will also be presented to and adopted by the ministers. An important issue of the discussion will be the successful cooperation of the ICPDR with the sub-basin initiatives in the Sava and Tisza River Basins.
The Ministerial Meeting will also set the scene for the presentation of the international winner of the ‘Danube Art Master’ Competition, which was carried out as part of the first international Danube Day, celebrated on June 29 throughout the basin.

Meeting tomorrow’s challenges
A substantial amount of time at the Ministerial Meeting will be allocated to discussions to evaluate and redirect the future efforts of the ICPDR. As the highlight of the meeting, the ministers of all Danube countries will endorse a ‘Danube Declaration’, which expresses the commitment to further reinforce transboundary cooperation on sustainable water resource management within the Danube River Basin.
Former ICPDR President Fritz Holzwarth expressed his optimism during a preparation meeting in Vienna last month, "As Head of the German Delegation I hope that the Ministerial Meeting will reaffirm the political commitment to the goals of the Danube River Protection Convention and strengthen us to face the challenges ahead.”


Philip Weller

 

 

THE DANUBE RIVER BASIN AND THE BLACK SEA: A JOINT VENTURE

Bucharest will witness an important meeting for the waters in the Danube-Black Sea region on 10-12 November 2004. A Stocktaking Meeting will be organized in the frame of the GEF Danube-Black Sea Strategic Partnership, which is the “umbrella“ of the UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project. This meeting will bring together all major stakeholders involved in projects and activities aiming to improve water quality, including participants from the Danube River Basin and the Black Sea countries, the ICPDR and the Black Sea Commission, the GEF (Global Environment Facility), UN organisations, World Bank, donors and NGOs. The aim of the meeting is to review the Strategic Partnership as a whole, as well as individual activities, analyse the results obtained so far, identify problems and bottlenecks hindering efficient project implementation and adopt correcting measures. It is an important step towards better cooperation and stronger synergies.
For more information, please contact Ivan Zavadsky, Project Manager of the UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project, ivan.zavadsky@unvienna.org