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Microsite and regional homepages

These contain a very useful map that enables in one page to show the spread of GWP and it's partners for a region.

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Functions of the Partnership Network

Global Water Partnership-Caribbean (GWP-C) is a working partnership among stakeholders in water management in the Caribbean who are committed to promoting and applying Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the region.

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Groundwater Management Workshop for Climate Change

The Workshop on Groundwater Management for Coping with Climate Change cosponsored by China Institute of Water Resource and Hydropower Research and the Groundwater Monitoring Centre of Ministry of Water Resources, was held on March 22~23, 2011 in Beijing.

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Who Can Be a GWP Partner?

GWP membership is open to all organizations involved in water and water resource management. Currently GWP-SEA network has over 360 member organizations in the 9 SEA Countries : Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippine, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

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How to Become a GWP SEA Partner?

(1) Any legal entity, may become a Partner of the GWP-SEA network. Partners may include regional, national and local governmental institutions, intergovernmental organizations, civil society, academic and research institutions, companies, and service providers in the public sector

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Launching a new site

A launch will take a long time. Be prepared to wait and double check everything. Many things cannot be undone!

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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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GWP Med in the DIKTAS Project

The DIKTAS Project (2010 – 2014) is initiated by the aquifer-sharing states and is a full-size GEF regional project, implemented by UNDP and executed by UNESCO. The activities of the project focus on Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Montenegro. Several other countries and international organizations have also joined this challenging project and provide valuable contribution to realisation of its objectives.