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Sharing and Caring for Water, Durban
I’ve blogged about my participation in the Durban Conference in October 2017.
Participatory water governance is practiced successfully in South Africa at different levels. The eThekwini municipality of Durban and the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA), winners of the 2015 Water for Life Decade best practice award and member of the Global Participatory Water Management Network organized the Sharing and Caring for Water conference in Durban, South Africa to discuss pathways to participative and cooperative water governance. The program included a selection of good practices across Southern Africa, linking local practice to global concerns.
The conference highlighted that water security requires all custodians to be equally committed and underpinned the importance government support to facilitate collaboration. An executive summary of the conference proceedings is available here.
The conference also had the objective to carry the voices of Africa to the World Water Forum 8 in Brazil. I delivered the keynote speech as member of the Citizens Commission of World Water Forum 8. You can view the presentation outline here.
The Global Participatory Water Management Network visited Envirosan Waterless Sanitation Solutions.
Citizen’s Process World Water Forum 8
A blog on my visit to the World Water Forum 8, second stakeholder meeting
World Water Forum 8 has responded to the call for an ‘all-of-society engagement and partnership’ to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, by adding a Citizens Forum to the regular World Water Forum processes. The main objective of the Citizen Process is: “To develop and stimulate actions that promote the qualified participation of the Civil Society in the discussions and activities of the 8th World Water Forum, leaving a legacy of their contributions for the management of water resources of the planet”.
During the Second Stakeholder Meeting of 26 and 27 April, 2017 in Brasilia, I was invited to join the World Water Forum 8 Citizens Commission as focal point for Women and liaison with the regional processes.