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Monday, March 12, 2012

WORLD WATER FORUM


6TH WORLD WATER FORUM
The 6-day, 400-session programme is now unveiled and available for you in different ways. To make it short: less paper, more digital. In an environmentally friendly approach, and in line with the current mobility habits, the programme of the Forum will live under different forms, combining digital tools, paper documents, among others, to make the consultation of events easier thanks to new technologies.
Build your personal interactive programme: In addition to the sessions quick look, the online programme features a search engine that displays the sessions by day and by time slot, by event type, by topic, by location, as well as a free search by keywords ; a bookmark to compose your own agenda ; the possibility to share events via social media (Facebook, Twitter ...). Also the mobile applications - iPad, iPhone, Android – will provide a quick and easy access to the programme and to the practical information, wherever you are ; a "Flashcode" scanning system to identify the sessions of a room ; the location-based inventory of events outside the Parc Chanot.
Beyond less paper, more digital also means more information. Detailed session information, core groups and target/ solutions group reports are also being posted in the Forum programme. Videos, presentations and speeches will also be posted during the Forum week. Ultimately, this will become a comprehensive Knowledge plateform, gathering the outcomes of the Forum work, the discussions, solutions and commitments.
Here is a short selection among the rich programme of political, thematic, regional and Grassroots & Citizenship sessions and events:
6 High Level events, following the opening ceremony, 12 March:
  • World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) - Launch of the 4th report Development Report (15:00)
  • 2012, European Year of Water (15:30)
  • Desalination Facility for the Gaza Strip - The Key Solution for an Intensifying Water Crisis (15h30)
  • Innovative Financing for the Sustainable Rehabilitation of Lake Chad (15h30)
  • Solidarity for Water in the Niger Basin: Practical Commitments for Real Solutions (17:00)
  • The Way Towards Rio+20 (15:30)
2 Water Debates on:
  • Private/Public involvement in the provision of water and sanitation services (13 March, 13:00)
  • Increasing Resilience to Climate Change: What is the Role of Water Storage? (16 March, 13:00)
10 High Level Panels will cover the following issues:
  • Global Water Governance (13 March, 11:00)
  • Water and Food Security (13 March, 14:30)
  • Future of World’s Water Beyond 2025 (14 March, 08:30)
  • Making the Rights to Safe Water and Sanitation a Reality for All (14 March, 11:00)
  • Water Infrastructure for Development in Large Countries (14 March, 17:00)
  • Raising Additional “Grant” Funding for Water and Sanitation (15 March, 08:30)
  • Water Scarcity in Arid Areas (15 March, 08:30)
  • Water and Green Growth (15 March, 11:00)
  • Water and Disasters (15 March, 14:00)
  • Water, Food and Energy Nexus (16 March, 11:00)
14 Multistakeholder Panel sessions on the following themes:
  • Decoupling economic growth from water resource use and impacts (13 March, 17:00)
  • Groundwater: Can We Put the ‘Integrated’ in IWRM? (13 March, 17h00)
  • Implementing the Human Right to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation: Organisation and Action (13 March, 17:00)
  • Scenarios and Models for Water Management: Contributions or Complications? (13 March, 17:00)
  • Contribute to Cooperation and Peace through water (14 March, 17:00)
  • Contribute to Food Security by Optimal Use of Water (14 March, 17:00)
  • Sustainable Sanitation Services for All: How to Involve the Different Political Levels to Implement an Integrated Sanitation Chain Approach (14 March, 17:00)
  • The WASH sector answer to humanitarian emergencies (14 March, 17:00)
  • What is the Business Case that Water Can Help to Make Growth Green? (14 March, 17:00)
  • Bridging the Gap Between Water Resources Management and the Implementation of Ecosystems Solutions: Towards Consensus and the Next Steps (15 March, 14:30)
  • The Water and Energy CafĂ© (15 March, 14:30)
  • Good Governance and Sustainable Financing: a Strong Nexus to Address (13 March, 17:00)
  • Feedback from the Forum “A l’eau l’Afrique, A l’eau le monde!” in Africa from November 2011 to January 2012 (13 March, 17:00)
  • Science, Technology and Policy for Better Water Governance (14 March, 17:00)
Discover more about our programme in our newsletter here below and consult our full programme on line www.worldwaterforum6.org or on your mobile devices.
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On the path to Political Solutions
The Ministerial Conference, 13 March
This conference wil gather 120 ministerial delegations, working onto the adoption of the Ministerial Declaration. It will be preceded by 12 High Level Roundtables on: Adaptation to Climate Change, Financing Infrastructure , Green Economy/Green Growth, Implementation of the Right to Water and Sanitation, The Future of Water Desalination, Promoting Cooperation on Transboundary Waters, Wastewater Management, Water & Health, Water for Development in Africa , Water Security and Sustainability, Water, Energy, Food Nexus, and on Water-related Disasters. The morning roundtables are closed sessions but the afternoon conference is open to participants.
Available languages: French, English, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Japanese, Mandarin, Roumanian, Korean, Persian.
The Parliamentarian Conference, 15 & 16 March
The Parliamentarian Conference provides a unique platform for exchange and cooperation between legislators from all regions in the world, in consultation with international experts and practitioners working on a wide array of water development and management issues that address the 3 main priorities of the Forum: "Ensuring the Well-being of Everyone," "Contributing to Economic Development," and "Keeping the Planet Blue." The programme is composed of 2 parts: ”Time for Solutions” on Thursday 15 March (8:30am – 1:00 pm) and “D-Day for Commitments to face global water challenges” on Friday 16 March 2012 (8.30 am – 1.00 pm), with a special focus on the contributions and the role of Europe
Conference of Local and Regional Authorities for Water, 14 & 15 March 2012
Organised by the World Water Council and United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), this 3rd international conference will address on the first day: progress from Istanbul to Marseille; Governance of water and sanitation services; Managing water in Megacities; Towards Better Regional Water Governance; and on day 2: Local Governance; Cooperation and International Solidarity; Solutions from Local and Regional Authorities for Water; and in its afternoon General Assembly: Water and Sustainable Development.
Regional Trialogues
6 Regional political Trialogues will adress how each level of government can help the other in their implementation of water solution. The Trialogue programme is composed of:
  • Asia-Pacific Trialogue: Water Security of Urban Households (14 March, 11:00)
  • Mediterranean Trialogue: Water Governance (14 March, 11:00)
  • Americas Trialogue: Water for the Americas’ Economic, Social and Sustainable Development (14 March, 14:30)
  • Arab Trialogue: Water and Energy (14 March, 14:30)
  • Africa Trialogue: Transboundary Cooperation: International Legal Mechanisms (15 March, 08:30)
  • Europe Trialogue: European Action for Worldwide Universal Access to Water and Sanitation: Fostering Mechanisms of Solidarity (15 March, 11:00)
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  •                                                                                      Prof. John Kurakar

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