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Scoping Advice for the Dutch IWRM Support Programme Rwanda

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CONTENTSList of abbreviations1. INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................31.1 Background ...............................................................................................31.2 SEA in <strong>Rwanda</strong>, involvement of NCEA and request of <strong>the</strong> EKN .....................41.3 Expert working group and scoping mission................................................41.4 Approach taken by <strong>the</strong> NCEA .....................................................................52. SCOPING PART 1 – THE SETTING OF <strong>IWRM</strong> IN RWANDA..................62.1 State of affairs: <strong>IWRM</strong> in <strong>Rwanda</strong> ................................................................62.2 Risks related to <strong>the</strong> <strong>IWRM</strong> implementation process .....................................82.3 The National Water Resources Master Plan .................................................92.3.1 The in<strong>for</strong>mation base of <strong>the</strong> Master Plan ........................................92.3.2 Master Plan Methodology.............................................................102.3.3 Master Plan Validation Process.....................................................112.4 From conclusions to recommendations ....................................................113. SCOPING PART 2 – EKN’S <strong>IWRM</strong> SUPPORT PROGRAMME ...............143.1 Component 1: Monitoring system ............................................................143.2 Component 2: Capacity Development.......................................................163.3 Component 3: Catchment Management....................................................193.4 Way <strong>for</strong>ward: summary conclusion ...........................................................224. SCOPING PART 3 - GUIDANCE FOR THE SEA TO BE CARRIED OUT 234.1 SEA in <strong>Rwanda</strong> .........................................................................................234.2 SEA process and design ...........................................................................234.3 Implementation and management of <strong>the</strong> SEA process..............................265. TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR SEA ..................................................275.1 ToR <strong>for</strong> SEA <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> EKN’s <strong>IWRM</strong> support programme................................275.2 ToR <strong>for</strong> SEA <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Water Resources Master Plan......................................335.3 ToR <strong>for</strong> SEAs in support of catchment planning ........................................39Appendices1. ToR with request <strong>for</strong> advice by <strong>the</strong> Embassy of <strong>the</strong> Kingdom of <strong>the</strong> Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands in <strong>Rwanda</strong>2. Project in<strong>for</strong>mation and composition of NCEA's working group3. <strong>Programme</strong> NCEA scoping mission 3-7 December4. <strong>Programme</strong> Kigali workshop 4-5 December5. Participants list Kigali workshop 4-5 December6. Kigali workshop outcomes7. List of available in<strong>for</strong>mation8. Map with proposed catchments9. 10 steps <strong>for</strong> SEA1

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