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UNECE Water Convention: Promoting sustainable use of shared water resources through cooperation

UNECE Water Convention: Promoting sustainable use of shared water resources through cooperation. Nick Bonvoisin Secretary to the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes Co-Secretary to the Protocol on Water and Health Bern 5-6 March 2014.

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UNECE Water Convention: Promoting sustainable use of shared water resources through cooperation

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  1. UNECE Water Convention: Promoting sustainable use of shared water resources through cooperation • Nick Bonvoisin • Secretary to the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes • Co-Secretary to the Protocol on Water and Health • Bern • 5-6 March 2014

  2. Benefits

  3. Climate change

  4. Nexus assessment

  5. Global opening • Session on two global conventions at African Water Week 2014 • Co-organizers (tbc): UNECE Water Convention, ECA, UNEP, World Bank, EU, GWP, AMCOW, ANBO, WWF, GCI, Dundee Centre for Water Law …, UNESCO-IHP, INBO, GIZ • Funded by: France, maybe Finland, Switzerland Session on two global conventions at Stockholm Water Week 2014 Co-organizers : UNECE and UNEP-DHI Centre for Water and Environment Partners : Côte d’Ivoire, Finland, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Switzerland too? GCI, IUCN, SIWI, UNESCO, WWF, Dundee Centre for Water Law …

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