Your Partner Application has been sent. Lead time on applications can take up to four weeks. If you do not hear from us by then you are welcome to contact your local office.
Your Partner Application has been sent. Lead time on applications can take up to four weeks. If you do not hear from us by then you are welcome to contact your local office.
Your Partner Application has been sent. Lead time on applications can take up to four weeks. If you do not hear from us by then you are welcome to contact your local office.
Your Partner Application has been sent. Lead time on applications can take up to four weeks. If you do not hear from us by then you are welcome to contact your local office.
Your Partner Application has been sent. Lead time on applications can take up to four weeks. If you do not hear from us by then you are welcome to contact your local office.
8-10 December 2009, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
This was the third time in the history of GWP CACENA when the region met in Kyrgyzstan. Halfway through the year the regional work plan had to be changed and the Annual Stakeholders Conference (Regional CP) was cancelled, due to uncertainties in the funding of the Work Plan.
The RC meeting was attended by council members and partly by regional TEC member from all eight countries participated in the meeting.
Urgency for a Water Secure World
Throughout the planet, a number of issues affecting the availability and state of water resources cause a growing concern. The population is increasing. Pollution is increasing. Development pressures are mounting. However, water supply is not. Water demand by people, agriculture, food production and industry heavily pressurizes the limited water supply of the planet and ecosystems which are also dependent on water.
GWP Ethiopia launched pilot projects in the Berki and Messena watersheds to promote IWRM, establish a framework for broader stakeholder participation, and enhance grassrootslevel water management practices.
At a GWP Myanmar-organized dialogue on 19-20 August 2010 participants concluded that government institutions responsible for water must provide national legislation and policies to foster an integrated approach to managing the country’s water resources. The dialogue, “Formulation of Coordination Mechanism to Engage Institutional Reforms to Foster IWRM among Government Institutions,” was a follow-up to last year’s dialogue. Capacity building training workshops on IWRM were also organized by GWP Myanmar in September.