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December 31, 2013
Presented in May 2013 at the World Economic Forum African Summit in Cape Town, South Africa, this report specifies how the Strategic Water Partners Network’s work has recently developed. It also describes the creation of working groups that are mapping, charting, and implementing projects that strengthen and support water management strategies and practices. Read or […]
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December 30, 2013
Since its inception, the 2030 WRG has been working to resolve the world’s water scarcity problem. One of our main goals is to bring practical analysis to the limelight to help address the problem – always in collaboration with strategic partners and water experts. Alongside Ove Arup, we scoured the globe for solutions to the […]
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February 11, 2013
Sustainable change cannot be achieved through better water resources management unless boundaries are regularly enlarged to be more inclusive. The 2030 WRG is adding a second, “horizontal” dimension to its institutional growth. We are highlighting a priority that we assign to this approach through this report entitled Expanding Our Horizons. We expand knowledge and involvement […]
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December 18, 2013
News Source: The Guardian By Oliver Balch In early 2000, a string of riots and protests broke out in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba. The “water wars” were sparked by a government decision to hand over control of water supply to a foreign-owned, private consortium. The bid process was uncontested and the revenues guaranteed for […]
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November 15, 2013
—Con la aplicación del análisis hidro-económico, también determinará los sectores económicos y grupos sociales en riesgo por inundación y contaminación del agua. Read More »
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September 18, 2013
by B.Khuder The Mongolian Ministry of Environment and Green Development has established a cooperation memorandum with the 2030 Water Resources Group. The document was inked on Tuesday at the end of a sub-meeting themed “Water resources of Mongolia is a developmental accelerator” within the World Economic Forum Strategic Dialogue on the Future of Mongolia. Read More »
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September 09, 2013
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September 09, 2013
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May 31, 2013
By AJIT GULABCHAND Water must be managed by a coalition of public, private and civil society interests. Water is one of the most indispensable of all natural resources. It is vital for the survival of human beings and the scarcity of water has a significant impact on our economic development and biological diversity. Water is […]
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May 21, 2013
We have great pleasure in addressing Parliament and to report back on the mandate bestowed upon us by the people of South Africa. Our enduring mandate of water resources protection, delivering water to the people of our country and ensuring that South Africa is a water secure country, not only forms the bedrock for the […]
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