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International Network for Capacity Development in Sustainable Water Management
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How can we strengthen alignment between WASH and WRM activities? Register now for the launch of the report on Cooperation Opportunities for Improved Integration Across SDG 6. 📆 Wednesday, February 22 at 14:00 CET Visit bit.ly/3kfx76d for more details.
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Dr. S. Pathmarajah served Cap-Net Lanka as the Country Coordinator for 6 years from 2016 and completed his second term in 2022. Dr. Sewwandhi of the Dept. of Agric. Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya, has been selected as the New Coordinator.
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For #WWWeek #CWiW & others invite #womeninwater to Stronger Together! Water Women Monday 👩🏾‍🤝‍👩🏽💧 📌Join us for the Evening Mingle and Networking tomorrow 29 August at 17:30 CEST ⚠️Only in-person and for women in all their diversity
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Join us online at #WWWeek! This Tuesday, learn about the Capacity Development Initiative - how members and partners will support countries to develop capacities for action towards water-related SDGs.
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📌 Accelerating #SDG6 achievement through capacity development of people and organizations 💻 Online session 🗓️ 23 August 08:30 – 09:50 am CEST 🔗 unwater.org/worldwaterweek During the #WWWeek, UN-Water will convene various activities, sessions and events. Join us!
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Need tools for an integrated approach to water management? These IWRM courses are available now on the Virtual Campus. 💧 Gender and IWRM 💧 A Human Rights-Based Approach to IWRM 💧 IWRM for Climate Resilience Register today: bit.ly/capnetcourses #gender #waterandclimate
Chief Viacheslav Shadrin updates the Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Forum on how rapidly the water situation is changing in Western Siberia, and the impact of climate change and water contamination from mining on the community and fish stocks. #IPLCForum
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With more than 300 indigenous peoples living along the Mekong River, Phan Thi Thu Huong from Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact shares how they are building a network - especially of indigenous women to help understand water sustainability.
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