This year’s theme, "Water for Shared Prosperity”, emphasizes the key role of water to unite nations in the pursuit of integrated and efficient strategies to ensure a livable planet for all. On this occasion, the World Bank has released areportthat explores the connection between water, eco...
Ensuring water accessibility and sustainability is crucial for achieving shared prosperity, social equity, and inclusive economic growth worldwide. Share Made withWater Prosperity GrowthReport Godfred Appiah Adjei Related infographics Water Growth Water Growth/decrease Urban Growth & Water water plant growt...
SOLUTIONSWorldConsensus was reached by delegates to the 10th World Water Forum that global water-related challenges remain acute,water resources are under serious threat,and wisdom,contributions,and cooperation from around the world are urgently required for water security and shared prosperity.Guo Xixian...
Water for peace is the theme of this year's World Water Day. Achieving it relies on far greater cooperation, he said in a message for the World Water Day. Today, 153 countries share water resources. Yet only 24 of them have reported cooperation agreements for all their shared water, said...
Water is a shared resource critical to sustaining biodiversity, people and economic prosperity. Increasingly disrupted weather patterns and more extreme weather events due to climate change, and a growing world population, mean efficiently managing water is more important than ever. ...
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primarily relied on large water works to support flood control, water supply, urbanization, economic prosperity, regional development and national security (He and Fu, 1998; Kline, 2011). For example, the Reclamation Act of 1902 authorized the establishment of the Bureau of Reclamation and the ...
The third and concluding report of the Land and Water Forum has been released this week (15 Nov 2012). The first report set out a blueprint for land and water management reform. The second and third reports deal with ways to implement that reform. The third report is concerned with managi...
The discourse on the need for water, energy, and food security has dominated the development agenda of southern African countries, centred on improving livelihoods, building resilience, and regional integration. About 60% of the population in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) live in...
Anchored by Purpose: Building a resilient future Our purpose is to bring environmental and social prosperity to the region we serve through our commitment to Love Every Drop. This kept us striving for the greatest outcomes during a challenging year defined by sector instability, operational challenges...