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GWP Caribbean

GWP-C strives to improve water governance in the Caribbean Who is GWP-C?
GWP-C has more than 60 partners in 20 Caribbean territories Benefits of the Partnership Network
Awareness building on water management What is Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)?
GWP-C provides training in various areas of water resources management A capacity building network
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The mission of Global Water Partnership-Caribbean (GWP-C) is to support Caribbean countries in the sustainable development and management of their water resources and to fully promote and apply an Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) approach at the community, national and regional levels.

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  • Call for Nominations and Applications

    Chair of the Global Water Partnership

    The Global Water Partnership (GWP) is looking for a suitable candidate to serve as its Chair. The deadline for submitting nominations or applications is March 23rd, 2012.

  • Awareness Building and Training in IWRM

    IWRM Workshops

    GWP-C provides training in areas such as Climate Change and the Implication for Water Resources; Empowering Youth to Respond to Climate Change; Economic and Financial Instruments for IWRM; Water Use Efficiency in Agriculture and Tourism; IWRM and the Media; among other areas.

  • IWRM Resources

    New IWRM Case Studies

    GWP-C has developed two case studies on the IWRM planning process in the Bahamas and Jamaica. The publications are entitled ‘IWRM Planning Process: The Bahamas Experience’ and ‘Water Utility Reform: The Jamaica Experience.’   

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