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Atelier pour l’implémentation d’une enquête sur les ménages du Bassin Versant de la Mekrou

Ce séminaire permettra d’une part, de faire une réunion d’information l’implémentation d’une enquête sur les ménages dans le bassin versant du Mekrou et d’autre part, de réaliser avec les différents partenaires du projet une réunion de coordination

L’atelier sur l’enquête des ménages permettra de:

Latin American Workshop on Law of International Waters


Organized by the Global Water Partnership (GWP) Central and South America, the Latin American Water Education and Training Network (LA-WETNet), the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and universities from Chile, Colombia and Peru, the workshop aims to train professionals from environment and foreign ministries, members of parliament, and national water management institutions in themes linked to transboundary waters.

UNECE Conference on Public Participation and Water Resources Management

The Platform for International Water Law of the Faculty of Law of the University of Geneva and the UNECE Secretariat of the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes have the pleasure to invite you to the conference on the topic: 

Public Participation and Water Resources Management:
Where do We Stand in International Law?

IDB Sustainability Roundtable on the Future of Water Resources in Latin America and the Caribbean

Water is critical to all aspects of development. The IDB Sustainability Roundtable will provide a forum for leaders working in Latin America and the Caribbean to explore emerging challenges and share new approaches to integrated water resources management.

The event will also be available via webcast. Look for final agenda and speakers soon.

Lunch will be served

Technical Coordinator: Melissa Costa | (202) 623-1562 | 

Searching for water peace - UN international year of water cooperation

One important area of cooperation involves  transboundary rivers, which can be a source of conflict, or economic benefit the countries. Over the last 50 years, over 200 treaties have been signed regulating the use of rivers such as the Indus, Jordan and Danube. But in Central Asia, the five republics have been talking for 20 years without agreeing how to share the waters of the great Aral Sea Basin, source of water for agriculture and hydropower. Now they may be getting somewhere.

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