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How we know what we know about water: Community and partnership-based approaches to capacity building in the water sector

The world is not on track to achieve SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, with significant challenges remaining in almost every country on earth. Addressing the alarming state of global water and sanitation was made even more urgent during the UN Water Conference in March 2023, resulting in the Water Action Agenda and more than 700 multi-sectoral commitments to support water action through financing, infrastructure, and policy development. Nearly 20 percent of commitments feature an element of education or capacity building. However, education and science play a larger role in the achievement of SDG 6 and all SDGs.

Recognizing that research, knowledge transfer, and community engagement are essential for the achievement of all of the Sustainable Development Goals, and that SDG 6 is under review at this year’s HLPF, this side event will explore best practices in water sector capacity building from around the world, including a focus on partnerships (with educational institutions, local governments, NGOs, etc.) as an accelerator for action.

The event will bring together experts from across the global networks of the International Association of Universities, the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, and the Global Water Partnership, representing higher education, policy, and practice, to discuss innovative approaches to, and the remaining needs of, capacity building in the sector.

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The event will result in lessons learned and documented best practices for continuing work in water-sector capacity building and knowledge exchange.


Speakers

  • Dr. Yumiko Yasuda, Senior Network & Transboundary Water Cooperation Specialist, Global Water Partnership, and Lead Faculty, Governance for Transboundary Freshwater Security MOOC 

  • Dr. Callist Tindimugaya, Commissioner for Water Resources Planning and Regulation, Ministry of Water and Environment, Uganda 

  • Dr. Basant Maheshwari, Distinguished Professor (Water, Environment & Sustainability), Western Sydney University, Australia 

  • Annina Takala, University Instructor, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Tampere University, Finland 

  • Dr. Robert O. Manteaw, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies (C3SS), University of Ghana 

Welcome: Shannon Kobran, Regional Team Lead for Asia, SDG Academy, SDSN

Opening Words: Dr. Jouhaina Gherib, President, University of Manouba, Tunisia and IAU Vice-President/Chair of HESD Working Group

Moderated by Dr. Hilligje van’t Land, Secretary General, IAU 

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