International Development Grant
UNU - Institute for Water Environment and Health - Institutional Support 2014
Project Number: CA-3-M013665003
Status: Closed
Country/Region: Unknown
Regional Focus:
Maximum Contribution: $2,000,000.00
Start Date: October 11, 2012
End Date: March 31, 2015
Duration: 2.5 years
Project Description
This grant represents Canada's institutional support to the United Nations University Institute for Water Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH). UNU-INWEH uses these funds along with other donors funding to achieve its mandate. UNU-INWEH’s mandate is to contribute through capacity development and directed research to efforts to resolve pressing global water problems that are of concern to the United Nations its member states and their peoples. UNU-INWEH acts as the “UN Think-Tank on Water”. It responds directly to global water issues and supports efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Canada’s support to UNU-INWEH contributes to finding durable solutions to global water problems with positive impacts on health food security and nutrition.
Expected Results
The expected intermediate outcomes for this project include: (1) institutionalized adaptation strategies for coastal ecosystems of tropical waters particularly mangroves and coral reefs; (2) better managed land resources and sustainable use of water and biodiversity resources in developing countries; (3) advanced education capacity and information management leading to improved implementation of Integrated Water Resource Management; and (4) improved human well-being through sustainable healthy ecosystems.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of December 2014 include: (1) launch of a free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on the economics of land degradation which was successfully completed by about 100 people worldwide; (2) continued engagement in the deliberations around the post-2015 development agenda particularly those pertaining to water by undertaking a country-level analysis of 11 countries representing different geographies and economies in Africa Latin America North America and Southeast Asia; (3) developed a partnership with the Government of Uganda to develop robust and scalable technologies combined with a business model to tap private sector resources for sustainable wastewater management; (4) worked with the Governments of Kenya and Tanzania to develop a curriculum on environment and health training for water professionals; (5) developed an international online course on mangrove biodiversity to build the capacity of professionals and institutions in developing countries to undertake monitoring research and conservation of critical coastal ecosystems in mangrove forests; and (6) organized seminars workshops and events in Canada and internationally to engage development communities and promote research results on food security science-policy integration water maternal health and the management of coastal ecosystems. These have contributed to: institutionalized adaptation strategies for coastal ecosystems of tropical waters particularly mangroves and coral reefs; better managed land resources and sustainable use of water and biodiversity resources in developing countries; advanced education capacity and information management; and improved human well-being through sustainable healthy ecosystems.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
UNU-INWEH - United Nations University - Institute for Water Environment and Health
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
IFM International Security
Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Core contributions to multilateral institutions
Collaboration: Multilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Pre-APP