DYNOBA project: Boost support to TBO for improved water resource management in a context of climate change
Published on 09/07/23

This 3 years long project (2023 - 2025), led by OiEau and funded by AFD, aims to enhance support for African transboundary basin organizations for improved water resource management in the context of climate change

Project features
- Schedule: 3 years, January 2023 - December 2025
- Funding: French Development Agency (AFD)
- Implemented by: International Office for Water (OiEau) = Operator and technical assistant for TBOs
- Key actors and beneficiaries: African Network of Basin Organisations (ANBO) et Transboundary Basin Organisations (TBOs)
Project beneficiaries
- NBA: Niger Basin Authority
- VBA : Volta Basin Authority
- LCBC: Lake Chad Basin Commission
- NBI: Nil Basin Initiative
- OMVG: Organisation for the Development of the Gambia River
- OMVS: Organisation for the Development of the Senegal River (benefiting from another project - SCREEN)
- CICOS: International Commission for the Congo-Oubangui-Sangha Basin (benefiting from another project - PROGIRE-SIEACC)
- ANBO: African Network of Basin Organisations
Project components and activities

The four components and activities are detailed in the above diagram.
The activities are implemented through partnerships and/or services involving consulting firms, NGOs, and research institutions, including the National Center for Space Studies (CNES) and the Research Institute for Development (IRD) for space-related activities.
ANBO's words
This project is crucial for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 6.5, which prioritizes water-related issues. It aligns perfectly with the conclusions of the water conference held in New York in March 2023, recommending an acceleration of the implementation of the Water Decade Agenda.
The DYNOBA project is a catalyst that will bring real added value and will benefit African basin organizations on their way to the next World Water Forum in Bali in 2024.
The DYNOBA project is a catalyst that will bring real added value and will benefit African basin organizations on their way to the next World Water Forum in Bali in 2024.
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