Suriname has taken a major step to manage its water resources by launching the country’s first Water Forum on 12 December 2012. The forum aims to promote an Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) approach as the means of attaining water sustainability, as well as fostering regional and international partnerships with stakeholders sharing a common objective of sustainability.
Climate change and the role of water in socio-economic development was the theme of a workshop for journalists organized by GWP Central Africa in Douala, Cameroon, 17-20 December 2012. News reporting, writing techniques and tools for effective storytelling and reporting were also on the agenda for the 21 participants who came from print media and broadcasting.
A regional consultation on the social aspects of water infrastructures in West Africa
Towards "innovative financing and investments to accelerate access..."
WRCC/ECOWAS: 8th session of the Technical Committee of Experts
Review of the Action Plan for the implementation of the Water Resources Policy for West Africa
The project “Strengthening the Institutions for Transboundary Water in Africa (SITWA)” officially launched