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New Documentary: Bridging Waters

This documentary series, "Bridging Waters", explains the importance of transboundary water management in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).

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GWP in the News 2010

A collection of news items featuring the Global Water Partnership or GWP representatives in 2010.

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GWP in the News 2011

A collection of news items featuring the Global Water Partnership or GWP representatives.

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GWP in the News 2012

A collection of news items featuring the Global Water Partnership or GWP representatives.

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The most common page types

When you create a new page by right-clicking on the article in the menu you will create it under, you can select one template to use in a list of several templates. The most common page types are:

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Non Conventional Water Resources Programme in Malta (Alter Aqua)

The Maltese Islands have limited freshwater resources and depend heavily on desalination. Therefore there is an evident need to mobilise non conventional Water Resources (NCWR) in order to secure water availability and facilitate sustainable development.

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GWP–University of Dundee Training 2011

Thanks to an innovative partnership between the Global Water Partnership and the IHP-HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy & Science, under the auspices of UNESCO, based at the University of Dundee, the first joint group of International Water Law Scholars from Cameroon, China, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mozambique, Ukraine and Zambia were able to begin their studies by attending the 2nd Annual Workshop on International Law and Transboundary Freshwaters, held at the University of Dundee.

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GWP Joins Sanitation and Water for All Initiative

GWP has joined the Sanitation and Water for All initiative as a Multilateral Partner, together with other GWP Partner organizations. Sanitation and Water for All aims to address the barriers to achieving universal and sustainable sanitation and drinking water for everyone, including poor water resources management.