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OUR PARTNER

Becoming a Partner is a highly valued position and brings with it several key benefits to get the most out of the GWP China network.

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Water, Climate and Development Programme in Central Asia and Caucasus

The Water, Climate and Development Programme (WACDEP) in Central Asia and Caucasus aims to support countries to systemise their efforts on climate change adaptation and water security, promoting Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) as a tool for climate-resilient development.

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Flood and Drought

The Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM) and the Integrated Drought Management Programme (IDMP) are joint initiatives of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Global Water Partnership.
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Press Release

Press Releases are sent out t to the news media with the objective of highlighting key information deemed 'newsworthy' for media organs in the region. Such practice is hinged on the understanding of GWP Eastern Africa that news media are our strategic partners and effective awareness and change agents.
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Press Room

Welcome to the GWP China Press Room containing fact sheets, topical areas for quick reference on IWRM and GWP and more information tailored to the jounalist.

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WACDEP Partners Share Experiences in Workshop

The 5th WACDEP Technical Coordination Workshop took place in Kigali, Rwanda, 23-28 September. The main purpose was to share experiences and discuss the coordination of implementing WACDEP in the participating GWP regions and countries. WACDEP is a joint AMCOW-GWP programme on water, climate, and development.

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Benin: Partnerships for Africa’s Water Development: IWRM planning process.  (#381)

In Benin, water use has not been regulated. Furthermore, water management has been sector-based, fragmented and compartmentalised. To change this, action was taken to initiate IWRM in Benin. A baseline study was done followed by drafting of an IWRM action plan. From the experience, the lesson learnt is that advocacy for strengthening political will for supporting the process must be seen as a transversal and on-going action throughout the whole IWRM process.