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Pakistan Needs Billions for Climate Adaptation

As part of its response to last year’s devastating floods in the country, GWP Pakistan organised on 12 January 2011 a one-day seminar on water security in the face of climate change, with the support of the government’s Planning Commission and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).

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Outcomes of the Survey Report of GWP China Shaanxi

The Ministry of Water Resources of China officially replied to the 《Survey Report on Rural Drinking Water Safety and Water Saving Ecological Campus of Rural Middle and Primary Schools》developed by the GWP China Shaanxi.

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GWP CACENA Regional Council Meeting

10-11 December 2011 Almaty, Kazakhstan

 

The Council Meeting was hosted by CWP Kazakhstan. The RC meeting was attended by all eight Council members and some regional TEC members from all eight countries, and regional Secretariat. The following issues were discussed during meeting:

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Outcomes & benefits of WACDEP

African gouvernments and river basin authorities will improve their planning and management capacities where water and climate change adaptation are concerned.

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Contact

We like to hear from you! Let us know if you have any questions about our work, or if you want to know more about what you can do to save water in your community.
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NewsFlow

Keep up-to-date with NewsFlow, the bi-monthly e-newsletter from GWP detailing the activities of the network. On this page you can browse past issues.
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Villages involved in basin water management

Meetings of local water partnerships in June 2010 gave community groups in 45 villages in the Ramial and Indrajeet basins opportunities to present on-the-ground water issues that concerned them to revenue, irrigation, and agriculture and fisheries officials.

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Danube Strategy Conference

The GWP CEE delegation will participate in the third Conference on the EU Strategy for the Danube Region.

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Encouraging participation in transboundary water resources

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia share the Sava River Basin. As the after effects of the devastating war in the region have subsided, these countries have started to cooperate on environmental issues.