A report on the GWP Side Event at World Water Day 2011, Cape Town, South Africa
A joint position paper from GWP West Africa and GWP Mediterreanean, in view of Rio+20 in 2012.
GWP Mediterranean is a Consortium Member and the Technical Director of the regional technical assistance project Sustainable Water Integrated Management – Support Mechanism (SWIM-SM) that was launched by the European Commission in December 2010 to promote the extensive dissemination of sustainable water management policies and practices in the Mediterranean. SWIM-SM Partner countries are Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, the occupied Palestinian territory, Syria and Tunisia. As a Technical Director, GWP Mediterranean oversees all activities and contributes technically to the implementation of the project.
“How to reduce the threats of climate change and to make threats into opportunities” was one of questions raised at the high-level side event “Climate Compatible Development for Sustainability and Climate Security”, organized on 21 June 2012 at Rio+20.
We would like to collect feedback from those of you who use Global Water Partnership’s (GWP’s) Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) ToolBox.
The National Institute of Higher Education Research, Science and Technology (NIHERST) seeks to recognise and reward nationals of Trinidad and Tobago for outstanding achievements in science and technology.
We would like to collect feedback from those of you who use Global Water Partnership’s (GWP’s) Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) ToolBox.
GWP will participate at the COP18 in Doha in Qatar, 3-7 December, to continue advocating for the importance of water resources management in adapting to the effects of climate change.