Launched in 2019, the Program aims at establishing over the twelve years period a functional framework for the sustainable management, protection, and use of water resources in Kosovo endowed with the necessary institutional capacities and people’s skills. Based on its performance in the inception phase of intervention design and the first phase of implementation, Skat Consulting in association with the Environment Agency Austria is mandated to implement the subsequent Phase 2 of the IWRM-K Program. Under Skat lead and general management, the coming five years of the Program will deploy a demonstrational innovation, capacity strengthening and institutional development approach catalysing the framework, knowledge, processes, tools, and resources needed to achieve the objectives of the river basin management plans and their programmes of measures as key element shaping the Kosovar sustainable water management agenda.
Country:
Republic of Kosovo
Project Period:
May 2024 – April 2029 (Phase 2)
May 2020 – April 2024 (Phase 1)
May 2019 – April 2020 (Inception Phase)
Services Provided:
Program implementation / Coaching
Name of Staff involved and functions performed:
Skat: Frank Wiederkehr (Program director), Roger Schmid (Program manager / Lead backstopper), Julie Smolnitchi (Backstopper), Dimitrija Sekovski (Team leader), Program Facilitation Unit – Local Team (2 Senior advisors, 2 Program administrators, 2 Support staff)
EAA: 1 Coordinator / key expert, 4 Thematic leaders, and Pool of specialists (20 International experts)
Name of Client(s):
SDC – Swiss Cooperation Office in Kosovo (SCO)
Name of Partner Organisation(s):
Associate: Environment Agency Austria (EAA)
Description of the Project:
Kosovo is among the most water-stressed countries in Southeast Europe: its need for freshwater has long exceeded supply due to lack of investments in water infrastructure, inefficient use of water use, and high levels of pollution. Growing demand for water related to economic development and rapid urbanisation amplifies the challenge For that reason, the country’s water resources are rapidly deteriorating, while climate change is increasing water related risks. In fact, at least 50% of the water bodies fail to meet the ecological standards defined by EU regulations the country aspires at. Moreover, the management of the water resources in Kosovo is complex as it shares its four river basins with its neighbouring countries.
Against this backdrop, Kosovo has made significant progress over the past years by establishing new legal and institutional frameworks for water, formulating River Basin Management Plans (RBMP), improving water monitoring as well as water information management, ensuring proper stakeholder involvement in water management and by piloting smart solutions to the most pressing water related challenges. Many of these achievements have been kick-started and catalysed by the Integrated Water Resources Management Program Kosovo (IWRM-K) Phase 1 (2020-2024) co-funded by the Swiss and Kosovar governments, and implemented by Skat Consulting Ltd. in partnership with the Environment Agency Austria (EAA).
Phase 2 of the IWRM-K is designed to take the water sustainability agenda in the country to the next level. It seeks to transform Kosovo into a model for resilience and sustainability in managing water resources in a context of uncertainty and growing complexity. Over the period of 2024-2029, the Program embraces some of the root causes of Kosovo’s severe challenges in water and build the capacities to tackle these. Most prominently, it fosters further alignment of the country’s water policy, strategic and planning framework with EU-based standards and approaches, while facilitating the implementation of targeted measures of RBMPs to address sources of pollution from industry, agriculture, and settlements. Further, the Program deploys institutional and organisational development support for the competent authorities while strengthening water education, research, and training. Finally, it nurtures the stakeholder participation mechanisms and pilot water monitoring programme emerged during RBMP development, while facilitating empowered stakeholder sand civil society organisations to partner with the authorities on water resources management action.
The consortium composed of Skat Consulting Ltd. (Skat) and Environment Agency Austria (EAA) acts as implementing organisation of the Program. Skat leads the consortium and represents the associates in its dealings with the client. With its management and backstopping team at headquarters ensuring the strategic lead, rhematic development and overall steering of Program delivery, Skat also deploys and supervises the team of seven professionals at the local Program Facilitation Unit (PFU) in Pristina as well as the specific thematic experts subcontracted from other organisations going to be identified as per arising needs. EAA provides thematic expertise and quality control by deploying key advisors and a pool of experts as peer support to work processes of the Kosovar partner institutions and as thematic backstopping to the PFU.
Additional Information
IWRM-K website: https://iwrm-k.com