Post COP28 Stakeholders Dialogue
Abuja, NigeriaUnpacking COP28 outcomes to accelerate Nigeria’s climate action, convened by the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation.
Unpacking COP28 outcomes to accelerate Nigeria’s climate action, convened by the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation.
Consideration of the African Union’s Permanent Representative Committee (PRC) recommendations for decisions and the agenda of the Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government (HoSGs)
The 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, vis-à-vis the African Union Theme of the Year for 2024: Education.
The World Water Forum is the largest international gathering in the water sector involving various stakeholders, co-organized by the World Water Council and a host city. The Forum is held every three years and has been running since 1997.
JSR meetings serve as vital platforms for systemic change, fostering ongoing improvements in WASH sector performance, policies, laws, and programs through regular review and evidence.
Member States and Stakeholders’ engagement to ensure Africa’s priorities on water availability and access to safe sanitation and hygiene are reflected in the global agenda, as Africa chart the course towards formulating the post-2025 Africa Water Vision, and the prioritisation of water and sanitation agenda for 2026 and beyond.
AMCOW statutory meetings of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Technical Expert Committee (TEC) to further strengthen institutional linkages and operational effectiveness with the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), River and Lake Basin Organisation (RLBOs), Partners and Sector Stakeholders.
Every year since 1993, World Water Day (22 March) raises awareness and inspires action to tackle the water and sanitation crisis. It is about taking action to tackle the global water crisis of the 2.2 billion people living without access to safe water. It is a United Nations observance coordinated by UN-Water
AMCOW statutory meetings of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Technical Expert Committee (TEC) to further strengthen institutional linkages and operational effectiveness with the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), River and Lake Basin Organisation (RLBOs), Partners and Sector Stakeholders.
AMCOW statutory meetings of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Technical Expert Committee (TEC) to further strengthen institutional linkages and operational effectiveness with the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), River and Lake Basin Organisation (RLBOs), Partners and Sector Stakeholders.
AMCOW statutory meetings of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Technical Expert Committee (TEC) to further strengthen institutional linkages and operational effectiveness with the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), River and Lake Basin Organisation (RLBOs), Partners and Sector Stakeholders.
AMCOW statutory meetings of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Technical Expert Committee (TEC) to further strengthen institutional linkages and operational effectiveness with the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), River and Lake Basin Organisation (RLBOs), Partners and Sector Stakeholders.