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The Challenge

GWP Southeast Asia has actively contributed to several water management resources reforms in the region.

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History

GWP was founded in 1996 to foster integrated water resources management (IWRM), defined as a process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources in order to maximise economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems.
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Processes and Initiatives

GWP-Med technically services, and/or operationally co-leads, a number of regional, sub-regional and transboundary processes and initiatives
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Partner

GWP is what it is because of its network: 2,800+ registered institutional Partners committed to the sustainable management of the world's water resources. We invite your organisation to become part of our network so that you can keep up-to-date on water issues and help to create a water secure world.

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What is the Network?

The Global Water Partnership (GWP) is a global action network with 2,800+ registered Partner organisations in 180 countries. The network has 77 accredited Country Water Partnerships and 13 Regional Water Partnerships.
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Press Room

Welcome to the GWP-C Press Room. A GWP-C fact sheet along with press releases are available in the right menu.

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Network Meeting

The Network Meeting is held once a year to adopt the strategic directions and policies for the Network; to recommend action to be taken by the Steering Committee on the basis of the adopted strategic directions and policies; and to comment on the yearly activity and financial reports of the Steering Committee.
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IWRM incorporated into urban management in Cameroon

Although integrating IWRM into existing management structures is a long-term endeavour, taking a consultative approach raises awareness, fosters community participation and encourages different sectors to coordinate their efforts.

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Changing the attitudes of farmers and local authorities

GWP Slovakia, GWP Hungary and GWP Ukraine worked with municipalities, river basin organisations, NGOs, farmers and urban planning authorities to develop a workable partnership to manage flood risks in the transboundary Bodrog River Basin.