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United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development

Finalize accession to the UN Water Convention and implement the provisions of the Water Convention upon accession

Ministry of Water and Environment (
Government
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Description
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Almost the whole of Uganda lies within the Nile River basin and its water resources are transboundary and shared with other countries. Uganda is both an upstream and a downstream country in the Nile Basin and as such transboundary water cooperation is not an option but a must.
Accordingly, Uganda has since 1960s acted as a moderator of downstream-upstream dialogue and played a key role in the finalization and signing of the Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA) and has been engaging other countries in the basin to resolve the disagreements over the Cooperative Framework Agreement.
Uganda finalized the ratification of the CFA and this confirmed the country’s commitment to transboundary cooperation and harmonious co-existence in its over 50 year long history of participating in transboundary water discussions. Its hosting of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) for the past 20 years and the hosting of the first ever Nile Basin Heads of State Summit in June 2017 in Entebbe is further testimony to the priority given to transboundary water cooperation.
While transboundary water cooperation in the Nile River basin currently happens on a good faith basis, a legally binding framework would provide opportunities to strengthen this cooperation and move it further forward. The provisions of the Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement are largely drawn from the 1992 Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes in Europe (UNECE Water Convention) and the 1997 UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational uses of International Watercourses (UN Watercourses Convention).
With Uganda ratifying the CFA the country is in the process of acceding to the two Conventions. Despite Uganda not being a party to the Water Convention it has been actively involved in activities under the Convention such as:
(i) Reporting on Sustainable Development Goal 6 and particularly its target 6.5.2 dealing with transboundary water cooperation
(ii) Implementing a project on strengthening transboundary water cooperation between Kenya and Uganda and identifying joint transboundary investment projects for funding.
(iii) Participating in a number of meetings and workshops organized by UNECE.
(iv) Co-organizing an international water law and governance training course at the Water Resources Institute in Uganda in 2018, 2019 and 2022.
Two briefing workshops about the two Conventions were held in 2019 and 2022 and facilitated by UNECE. The workshops highlighted the benefits that would drawn from being party, the obligations of being a member as well as the accession procedures. Through these two workshops key stakeholders in the country became aware of the two conventions, the benefits and obligations of Uganda being a party, and agreed on the road map for the accession process including the establishment of an inter-ministerial committee to support accession process to the global water conventions. The road map is being implemented with ratification documents and ratification arguments to support Uganda’s accession process prepared. This commitment is therefore aimed at fast tracking accession to the Water Conventions by September 2023 and operationalizing the provisions of the Water Convention after the accession process.

Expected Impact

• The country will demonstrate to other Nile riparian states and other stakeholders its commitment to transboundary water cooperation and the need to operationalize the Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement
• Accession to the UN Water Conventions will be promoted among other Nile Basin States
• The accession will provide the country an opportunity to engage in the work program of the Water Convention
• The accession will provide opportunities for resource mobilization and assure investors of the enabling environment for investment in the country.

Partners

Water Convention secretariat serviced by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Nile Basin Initiative (NBI)
Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC)
Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD)

Additional information

Implementation of this action is ongoing but this commitment is meant to scale it up and give it more momentum

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Timeline
11 April 2022 (start date)
30 September 2023 (date of completion)
Entity
Ministry of Water and Environment
SDGs
Region
  1. Africa
Other beneficiaries

Nile Basin Countries (Burundi, DR Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania)

River basin organizations, civil society, private sector, transboundary water professionals

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Countries
Burundi
Burundi
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Egypt
Egypt
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Kenya
Kenya
Rwanda
Rwanda
South Sudan
South Sudan
Sudan
Sudan
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Contact Information

Callist, Commissioner for Water Resources Planning and Regulation