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All Topics | Topic "Sustainable Water Partnership Webinar: Wednesday, Sep 8"
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Mr. Jack Sieber

Subject: Sustainable Water Partnership Webinar: Wednesday, Sep 8   
Posted: 9/2/2021 Viewed: 5275 times
Advancing Water Security: A close-out event from the Sustainable Water Partnership

September 8, 2021
09:00 Washington, D.C. / 16:00 Nairobi / 18:45 Kathmandu / 20:00 Phnom Penh

Over the last five years, the Sustainable Water Partnership (SWP) https://www.globalwaters.org/swp has supported USAID in advancing global water security through thought leadership, innovation, and action. SWP was implemented by Winrock International and its partners Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Tetra Tech, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), World Resources Institute (WRI), the CEO Water Mandate, and mWater. Using its Water Security Improvement Process, SWP worked with local stakeholders, partners, and USAID Missions to assess water risks and implement targeted activities to improve water security and increase resilience to water risks. SWP's activities were implemented in Nepal, Southern Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Cambodia, Pakistan, Niger, and Burkina Faso.

To mark the project's conclusion, SWP invites you to participate in an online closeout event on September 8 from 09:00 to 11:30 / Washington, D.C. During this event, SWP staff and partners will reflect on the efforts to enhance water security, strengthen water management, improve public health and livelihoods, alleviate poverty, and encourage economic growth. The webinar will include a presentation of SWP's main achievements, lessons learned from field activities, and an expert panel discussion around the next steps for water security. Attendees will also be able to ask questions and share reflections.

Registration: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6099575256741021454

Jack
Topic "Sustainable Water Partnership Webinar: Wednesday, Sep 8"