Management of Competing Water Uses and Associated Ecosystems in Pungwe, Buzi, and Save Basins Project

Mozambique and Zimbabwe share at least five river basins or sub-basins; namely Limpopo, Zambezi, Pungwe, Buzi, and Save. The Pungwe, Buzi, and Save basins, collectively known as BUPUSA, are exclusively shared by the two countries and drain into the Indian Ocean. Water resources planning, development, and management of projects in the Pungwe, Buzi, and Save River basins rely on cooperation between the two countries.

The Management of competing water uses and associated ecosystems in Pungwe, Buzi, and Save Basins project targets the conservation, sustainable use, and risk mitigation of the transboundary water resources shared by Mozambique and Zimbabwe: Pungwe, Buzi, and Save River Basins. These three basins are located along the Beira corridor, an important economic corridor that links the Beira harbor to the hinterland, with associated impacts on the environment.

This project seeks to promote holistic approaches using the water-energy-food nexus, with specific interest in connected ecosystems. It has a focus on developing capacities for managing water resources and designing participatory and community-based strategies. Results and impacts will ensure increased transboundary water cooperation through promoting a coordinated approach for flood and drought risks management; mainstreaming of these risks in the decision-making process; strengthening capacities for water management; linking appropriate scales of intervention; increasing communities’ autonomy and ownership in water-related risk management; and reducing the vulnerability of the local communities to floods and droughts.

BUPUSA River Basins Map

Project Objective 

The objective of the project is to strengthen transboundary cooperation and management of water resources and associated ecosystems for improved water security, climate change resilience, and sustainable livelihoods in the shared Pungwe, Buzi, and Save basins, located in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

Project Components and Outcomes

There are three components of the project. They, along with the associated outcomes, are listed below:

Component 1: Flood and drought warning and mitigation
  • Outcome 1.1: Flood and drought management in the Pungwe, Buzi, and Save River basins is improved and the related risks are mitigated
  • Outcome 1.2: Improved national and transboundary capacity for integrated management of floods and droughts
Component 2: Conserving and restoring ecosystems for sustainable livelihoods
  • Outcome 2.1: Improved water ecosystems of the Pungwe, Buzi, and Save River basins for sustainable functions and services for people and nature
Component 3: Integrated basin planning for the Pungwe, Buzi, and Save River basins
  • Outcome 3.1: The Mozambique and Zimbabwe JWC agrees on the updated shared water resources strategy and program for joint ecosystem-based management of the Pungwe, Buzi, and Save river basins

This project complements the national efforts to manage water resources within the basins and other projects being carried out, such as the Idai Recovery Project (IRP) to Zimbabwe, the Supporting Enhanced Climate Action for Low Carbon and Climate Resilient Development Pathway (SECA) Project, the Building River Dialogue and Governance (BRIDGE) Project Phase 4 implemented by IUCN, and the SADC-GMI’s Sustainable Groundwater Management in SADC Member States Project.

This project recognizes that women are not adequately represented in positions of responsibility within civil society organizations and local institutions, including water resources management, and that women face significant barriers to securing resource rights. This project’s activities have therefore been defined with the aim of ensuring gender equality in managing water resources in the three basins.

BUPUSA Sub-Basins
Sub-Basins of the Buzi, Pungwe, and Save Basins

Implementing Arrangements

The execution and strategic orientation of the project will be under the overall responsibility of the JWC, composed of representatives of the Ministry of Public Works, Housing, and Water Resources of Mozambique and the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Resettlement or Zimbabwe. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is the project’s implementing agency, while GWPSA is the bilateral executing agency at regional level. Project implementation is being carried out by the Project Implementation Unit (PIU), housed in the Administração Regional de Águas do Centro (ARA) Centro Office in Beira, Mozambique, while the Project Steering Committee (PSC) assists and advises on the implementation of the activities.

For more information, read the Management of Competing Water Uses and Associated Ecosystems in Pungwe, Buzi, and Save Basins project brief in:

Resources

Video: BUPUSACOM Project
Video: BUPUSACOM SAP
Video: IUCN – GEF BUPUSA
Video: BUPUSA Launch – Portuguese
Video: BUPUSA Launch – English

Publications

GEF-BUPUSA-Project-Factsheet-September-2024-ENGLISHDownload: Project Brief-Management of Competing Water Uses and Associated Ecosystems in Pungwe, Buzi, and Save Basins Project – English
GEF BUPUSA Project Factsheet September 2024 PortugueseDownload: Project Brief-Management of Competing Water Uses and Associated Ecosystems in Pungwe, Buzi, and Save Basins Project – Portuguese
Strategic-action-programme-for-the-Buzi-Pungwe-and-Save-river-basins.-EngDownload: Strategic Action Programme for the Buzi, Pungwe, and Save River Basins – English
Strategic-Action-Programme-for-the-Buzi-Pungwe-and-Save-river-basins.-PortugueseDownload: Strategic Action Programme for the Buzi, Pungwe, and Save River Basins – Portuguese
Pungwe-River-Basin-EFlows-Infographic-ENGDownload: Pungwe River Basin EFlows Infographic – English
Pungwe-River-Basin-EFlows-Infographic-PORTDownload: Pungwe River Basin EFlows Infographic – Portuguese
Buzi-Water-Sharing-Agreement-Download: Buzi Water Sharing Agreement
Save-Water-Sharing-AgreementDownload: Save Water Sharing Agreement
Pungwe-Water-Sharing-AgreementDownload: Pungwe Water Sharing Agreement
Zimbabwe-Mozambique-BUPUSA-Hosting-AgreementDownload: Zimbabwe – Mozambique BUPUSA Hosting Agreement
BUPUSA-Establishment-AgreementDownload: BUPUSA Establishment Agreement

BUPUSA Project on Partners’ Websites

Devasting effects of Cyclone Ana in Southern Africa point to need for urgent water investments
Poor quality of water increasing the burden on women and livelihoods in Mozambique’s Buzi Basin
Cooperation key to promoting sustainable water resources management in the Southern African Development Community region
Poor quality of water increasing the burden on women and livelihoods in Mozambique’s Buzi Basin

BUPUSA Project in the Media

Mozambique: Government signs river basin agreement with Zimbabwe
Mozambique, Zimbabwe ink river water-sharing deal
Community Focused Early Warning System For Buzi-Pungwe And Save Transboundary River Basins Project Inception Workshop Held
Community focused early warning system for Buzi-Pungwe and Save Transboundary River Basins project inception workshop held
Government signs river basin agreement with Zimbabwe
Mozambique, Zimbabwe ink 3 agreements on cross-border water management
Mozambique: Government signs river basin agreement with Zimbabwe
Mozambique – Zimbabwe: Three agreements on cross-border water management
Moçambique e Zimbabwe passam a partilhar a gestão de recursos hídricos
Moçambique e Zimbabué Assinam Acordos de Partilha de Gestão de Recursos Hídricos
Inclusive and integrative investment projects key to development in the SADC region
Inclusive, integrative investments key to SADC growth
Buzi Basin: Poor water quality increasing burden on women, livelihoods

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