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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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Global publications

GWP produces many publications related to IWRM, policy planning and other advice for water resources management.

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Image Search

GWP uses Flickr as its photo archive. How to use it is described on this page. Here is a list of other online services where images can be found.

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Regional workshop in Ouagadougou

Global Water Partnership West Africa (GWP / WA) and a number of partners will launch a "regional dialogue on joint management of groundwater resources of West Africa" .

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Logotypes

Please find here GWP logotypes, both the global and regional ones in RGB for online use and CMYK for printing. How to use the logotype is described in the Graphical Policy. The Logo for the ToolBox is also accessible for download below.

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Communication meetings

GWP Communications Officers meet once a year in connection to the annual Regional Days and Consulting Partners meeting. Here you will find agendas and minutes from those meetings.

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About GWP-C

The vision of the Global Water Partnership-Caribbean (GWP-C) is for a water secure Caribbean. GWP-C's mission is to support Caribbean countries in the sustainable management of their water resources at the community, national and regional level.
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GWP-Med In Action

GWP-Med is active on a range of work agendas, reflecting priorities of the GWP Strategy, and responding to needs of Mediterranean countries
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GWP SEA in Action

GWP-Southeast Asia mission is to encourage, support, facilitate member countries network in achieving water security through the implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) approach.
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GWP CEE IN ACTION

The application of integrated approaches to water resources management remains a key challenge and a key rationale for the 12 Country Water Partnerships forming the Regional Water Partnership.