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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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Secretariat Staff

The GWP-Med Secretariat Head Office is located in Athens, Greece. The Secretariat extends its human resources in Amman, Beirut, Ohrid, Podgorica and Tunis.
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Annual and Financial Reports

GWP in Action is the annual report of the Global Water Partnership, presenting the progress, achievements, and impact of the Partnership from around the world. If you would like to see our Audited Accounts, please click on Financial Reports to the right.
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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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Funding allocated for development of Regional Water Policy

The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and key donors such as the African Development Bank signed an agreement providing funds to translate the Regional Water Policy adopted by heads of state in October 2009 into action. The allocation of funding is a crucial step along the road to improving water management in the region.

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Ministers focus on financing water in national development

In June, GWP Central Africa gathered senior officials from water, finance and economic ministries in nine out of ten countries in the region to discuss sustainable funding in the water sector for the first time ever.