i-WSSM
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The International Centre for Water Security and Sustainable Management, dedicated to research & training for #watersecurity under the auspices of #UNESCO
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Deadline Extension to 14 May: Abstracts & Special Session Proposals for International Water Resources Association (IWRA) XVII World Water Congress❗️ Send oral and poster presentations, and special sessions proposals to join the world's largest congress linking #water researchers and policy practitioners.
Save the date! 📅 Our session at World Water Week 💧 World Water Week 'Gender and SDG 6a: Towards gender-sensitive water sector capacity building' is taking place 🕔 27 August, 2021, 07:00-08:00 Stockholm time! Register here: worldwaterweek.us2.pathable.com/meetings/virtu…
The discussion was great i-WSSM! A few points: How can gender inequity be addressed in the water sector if disaggregated data are still missing? UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) discussed progress in the last 25 years. UN University-INWEH sees gender as one enabling condition for development aspirations
For everyone who missed our session today, you can see the recording through the following link! worldwaterweek.us2.pathable.com/meetings/virtu… Tune in for some really important messages presented by Prof. Lim Guillaume Baggio Laurens Thuy from UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) and the Lao Country Director from Thrive Networks
The #PactForTheFuture has just been adopted by the United Nations! For the very first time, it places #culture at the heart of the responses to the major challenges of our century, as advocated by UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳.
Tribute to Amadou Mahtar M'bow, former Director-General of UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳. Amadou Mahtar M'bow left a profound mark not just on UNESCO, but on the world. He was the first African Director-General of an International Organization. UNESCO joins the global community in mourning his
Women's leadership is needed more than ever as decisions are made on global challenges. #WomenLeaders met today at #UNGA where we hear “Her Excellency” far fewer times than "His Excellency". Representation matters. Speech by Sima Bahous: unwo.men/n59N50TuJ6H #Beijing30
Ahead of Wednesday's United Nations General Assembly #UNGA meeting on the existential threats posed by sea-level rise, get the facts on the climate crisis & its impacts here: unep.org/news-and-stori…