IndoWater Community of Practice

To address the Indonesian water crisis, Both ENDS and three Indonesian organisations – Yayasan Mitra Insani in the Kampar River Basin, Komunitas Peduli Ciliwung (KPC) Bogor in the Ciliwung River Basin, and ECOTON in the Brantas River Basin – teamed up to form the IndoWater Community of Practice (CoP) in 2014.

The Indonesian groups, like their counterparts in Africa, have extensive experience working with communities. By working together and sharing their learning in the CoP, they aim to develop and improve their efforts toward participatory integrated river basin management in Indonesia.

IndoWater CoP got fully underway in 2015. At a workshop in March, the groups clarified the aims and the principles of the network, and initiated an analysis of the Indonesian legal framework as it relates to IWRM. The groups also conducted an inventory of existing initiatives, evaluating their effectiveness and documenting lessons learned. The inventory included both formal governmentsponsored platforms, and informal communitydriven platforms that give communities a role in decision-making and action around management of water resources. IndoWater CoP’s findings are featured in a detailed report and short film, due out in early 2016.

 

 

 

 

In the summer, IndoWater CoP met again to develop a structure and a plan to expand its membership, and to identify a focus for the coming years: Indonesia’s water problems are simply too big to tackle all at once. Water pollution will be the key issue for the network, with a particular emphasis on contamination from chemicals found in plastics, pesticides, and medicines which are known to interfere with the hormone system of humans and wildlife, including fish.

At the local level, IndoWater CoP members made use of Both ENDS’ Livelihood Analysis and Activity Analysis Guide, a tool to help gain insight into the economic activities and the variety of stakeholders in a particular basin, and to place problems of local communities in broader geopolitical and geo-economic contexts, such as global trade in palm oil, and pulp and paper. Both ENDS is supporting IndoWater CoP with these and other capacity building tools, sharing lessons from the use of the Negotiated Approach in other countries.Indonesia brochure

Both ENDS is also facilitating connections between IndoWater CoP members, and scientists and experts like Deltares, an independent institute for applied research on water. In 2015, the groundwork was laid for formal cooperation between Deltares and Both ENDS to see how the Negotiated Approach could complement Deltares’ model for assisting local governments in water management.

 

An overview of our capital related projects

This is a short overview of the titles, the funders and the project partners of capital flows related projects Both ENDS worked on in 2015.

NAME OF PROGRAMME: Fair, Green and Global Alliance

FINANCED BY: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS)

ALLIANCE PARTNERS: ActionAid Netherlands, Clean Clothes Campaign, Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands), SOMO, TNI (the Netherlands), Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) and FoE Europe (FOEE) PROJECT PARTNERS: Fórum Suape Espaço Socioambiental (Brazil), ILSA (Colombia), Development Institute (Ghana), Lok Shakti Abhiyan, Madhyam (India), Mining Zone People’s Solidarity Group (India /USA), M-10 (Panama), Lumière Synergie pour le Développement (Senegal), JVE (Togo / Benin), NAPE (Uganda), Seatini (Zimbabwe).

NAME OF PROJECT: Investing in land and water: turning new climate finance mechanisms into tools for cooperation (CCMCC research programme)

FINANCED BY: NWO, UK Department for International Development (DFID)

PROJECT PARTNERS: UNESCO-IHE, LEI Wageningen UR (the Netherlands), ECFF, HoAREC (Ethiopia), Aksi!, Brawijaya University (Indonesia).

NAME OF PROJECT: European ECA Campaign

FINANCED BY: FERN

PROJECT PARTNERS: FERN, ECA Watch network (international).

NAME OF PROJECT: Challenging ECA’s hidden role in fossil fuel sector

FINANCED BY: KR Foundation

PROJECT PARTNERS:  GreenID (Vietnam), Fórum dos Afetados pela Indústria do Óleo e Petroquímica no Entorno da Baía de Guanabara (Brazil), Fórum Suape Espaço Socioambiental (Brazil).

NAME OF PROJECT: Make Tax Fair

FINANCED BY: OxfamNovib

PROJECT PARTNERS: Tax Justice NL.

NAME OF PROJECT: Ensuring local access to the Green Climate Fund at the international and national level 

FINANCED BY: Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN)

PROJECT PARTNERS: Aksi! Indonesia, Development Institute (Ghana) en Jeunes Volontaires pour l’environnement (Togo/Benin).

NAME OF PROJECT: Ensuring women access to climate finance: pilot in Indonesia

FINANCED BY: Wallace Global

PROJECT PARTNERS: Samdhana Institute (Indonesia).

NAME OF PROJECT: Development Finance for Equitable growth: enhancing dialogue between EU civil society and decision makers

FINANCED BY: European Commission

PROJECT PARTNERS: Eurodad (international).

NAME OF PROJECT: Multilateral Financial Institutions and Export Credit Agencies Program

FINANCED BY: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

PROJECT PARTNERS: CEE Bankwatch (Czech Republic, Eastern Europe), NGO Forum on ADB (international).

NAME OF PROJECT: Democratising Energy for Development

FINANCED BY: European Commission

PROJECT PARTNER: CEE Bankwatch Network (Czech Republic, Eastern Europe), Urgewald (Germany), Re:Common (Italy), ODG (Spain), Platform (UK).

NAME OF PROJECT: EU DEAR

FINANCED BY: European Commission

PROJECT PARTNER: CEE Bankwatch Network (Czech Republic, Eastern Europe).

NAME OF PROJECT: Research and Analysis on Private Finance, Aid and Links to the other Finance Flows

FINANCED BY: Eurodad

PROJECT PARTNERS: Counter Balance (Belgium), CCFD (France), Urgewald (Germany), Jubilee South (Philippines), Bretton Woods Project (UK).

An overview of our water related projects

This is a short overview of the titles, the funders and the project partners of water related projects Both ENDS worked on in 2015.

NAME OF PROJECT: AfriWater CoP / IndoWaterCoP /
Negotiated Approach 2.0

FINANCED BY: Ecosystem Alliance,
Communities of Change Alliance and FGG Alliance /
Otterfonds

PROJECT PARTNERS: BEES (Benin), DI (Ghana),
Gomukh (India), Ecoton, Komunitas Peduli Ciliwung,
Yayasan Mitra Insani (Indonesia), ELCI, Nature Kenya
(Kenya), Wetlands International (the Netherlands), Nile
Basin Discourse (Nile Basin), JVE (Togo/Benin), Forum Civil,
Wetlands International Africa (Senegal), NAPE, AFIEGO
(Uganda).

NAME OF PROJECT: ‘Promotion of the Human Right to Water and Sanitation’

FINANCED BY: Simavi

PROJECT PARTNERS: Development Organisation of the Rural Poor (DORP) (Bangladesh), LAMBASSA ICA (Benin), National Association for Women’s Action in Development (NAWAD) (Uganda).

 

NAME OF PROGRAMME: Ecosystem Alliance

FINANCED BY: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS)

ALLIANCE PARTNERS: Wetlands International and IUCN Netherlands

PROJECT PARTNERS: Taller Ecologista (Argentina), newTree (Burkina Faso), Prerak, Samata, WTI, LIFE, Keystone, RCDC, NCF (India), Telapak (Indonesia) and many others.

NAME OF PROJECT: Shifting Grounds

FINANCED BY: NWO/WOTRO/UDW (Urbanizing Delta’s of the World)

PROJECT PARTNERS: TU Delft, SaciWaters (India), The Researcher (India), BUET Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) (Bangladesh), JJS (Bangladesh), Management Development Institute (MDI) (India).

 

An overview of our land related projects

This is a short overview of the titles, the funders and the project partners of land related projects Both ENDS worked on in 2015.

NAME OF PROGRAMME: Communities of Change

FINANCED BY: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS)

ALLIANCE PARTNER: Cordaid

PROJECT PARTNERS: IBON-Europe (Belgium), Probioma (Bolivia), CENDEP (Cameroon), IAFN, ARCA (Central America), Development Institute (Ghana), The Tree Project (Honduras), Keystone (India), YMI, JMHI/Riak Bumi (Indonesia), KOAN (Kenya), SPRODETA (Mali), AgriProFocus, SNV, Hivos, Oxfam Novib (the Netherlands), IBON, NTFP-EP, NTFP Philippines Samdhana, (Philippines), Rainforest Rescue International (South Asia), LEAT (Tanzania), NAPE (Uganda), Forest Peoples Programme (UK), Zambia Land Alliance (Zambia).

NAME OF PROJECT: Rich Forests

FINANCED BY: Cordaid (part of CoC Alliance), Anton Jurgens Fonds, ING Goede doelen fonds, Koningsschool

PROJECT PARTNERS / NETWORKS: IAFN (International), Cendep (Cameroon), Keystone (India), NTFP-EP (Philippines), JMHI (Indonesia), NTFP-EP (Asia) Rainforest Rescue International (South Asia).

DUTCH PROJECT PARTNERS: Sustainsville, Landgoed Welna, Food Forestry Netherlands, Landgoed Roggebotstaete, Circle Ecology, Bushwick.

 

NAME OF NETWORK: ‘Drynet: a springboard to promote resilience in the drylands’

FINANCED BY: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation,

PROJECT PARTNERS: Probioma (Bolivia), CAREC (Central Asia), OLCA (Chile), CARI (France), LPPS (India), CENESTA (Iran), GRET (Madagascar), GCOZA Mali (Mali), TENMIYA (Mauritania), DCG (Norway), SCOPE (Pakistan), ENDA (Senegal), EMG (South Africa), TEMA (Turkey).

NAME OF PROJECT: The Dutch Soy Coalition

SUPPORTED BY: Both ENDS, IUCN NL, Milieudefensie, Oxfam Novib, Solidaridad, Stichting Natuur & Milieu, Wetlands International, WWF Netherlands,

PROJECT PARTNERS: Among others: ICV (Brazil), FARN, Fundación Pro Yungas, Fundación Humedales, (Argentina), Probioma (Bolivia), Guyra Paraguay (Paraguay).

 

NAME OF PROJECT: Assessing the socio-economic implications of industrial biofuel plantations

FINANCED BY: NWO-WOTRO Science for Global Development

PROJECT PARTNERS: Africad, University of British Columbia (Canada), Hoarec, Institute of Local and Regional Development Studies, Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, RECA (Ghana).

NAME OF PROJECT: Regreening Niger

FINANCED BY: Turing Foundation

PROJECT PARTNERS: VU-CIS (Nederland), Cresa (Niger).

NAME OF PROJECT: Participatory Land Use Planning in Indonesia

FINANCED BY: Stichting Otterfonds

PROJECT PARTNERS: JKPP (Indonesia).

NAME OF PROJECT: Ethiopia Rising (documentary)

FINANCED BY: Liberty Foundation (among others)

PROJECT PARTNERS: 1080 films (UK), WRI (international).

An overview of other projects

This is a short overview of the titles, the funders and the project partners of other projects Both ENDS worked on in 2015.

NAME OF PROJECT: Upholding Human Rights, bridging the gender – environmental divide

FINANCED BY: Human Rights Fund (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

PROJECT PARTNERS: Dhaatri (India), Action Aid (Kenya), Action Aid (the Netherlands), Action Aid (South Africa).

NAME OF PROJECT: Study on the complaints Mechanism of the Green Climate Fund

FINANCED BY: Transparency International

PROJECT PARTNERS: Transparency International, NaturalJustice, Bruce Rich.

NAME OF PROJECT: ISQAPER

FINANCED BY: The European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme for research & innovation.

PROJECT PARTNERS: Wageningen University (WU) (The Netherlands) and many universities, private sector and think expertise organisations from Europe and China.

NAME OF PROJECT: Investing in land and water: turning new climate finance mechanisms into tools for cooperation (CCMCC research programme)

FINANCED BY: NWO, UK Department for International Development (DFID)

PROJECT PARTNERS: UNESCO-IHE, LEI Wageningen UR (the Netherlands), ECFF, HoAREC (Ethiopia), Aksi!, Brawijaya University (Indonesia).

 

NAME OF PROJECT: Support for Asian NGO’s

FINANCED BY: European Climate Foundation.