UN-ESCWA High-Level Meeting to Promote Water Supply and Sanitation Policies
In cooperation with
the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) and in partnership with the
League of Arab States (LAS), UN-ESCWA is holding a high level meeting
to “Promote Water Supply and Sanitation Policies and Related
Organizational Reforms in Western Asia”, on 15 July2008 at the LAS
Headquarters, Cairo, Egypt.
The meeting will coincide with the second day sessions of the LAS
Ministerial Meeting of Arab Ministers responsible for water resources.
Participants in the meeting, which opens at 09:30 am on Tuesday 15 July
2008, include senior officials from UN-ESCWA member countries and
ministries responsible for water supply and sanitation.
This meeting will review the water supply and sanitation status in the
UN-ESCWA region; analyze current situation (gaps, challenges,
constraints and opportunities); and propose policy options to expedite
achievements of MDGs (Policy, institutional arrangements and proposed
reforms).
It will also focus on progress made by UN-ESCWA Member Countries
towards targets 10 and 11, within goal 7 of the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs), i.e. to halve the number of people without adequate water
supply and sanitation by 2015. Participants will discuss as well the
findings of the report entitled “Regional Assessment Report on the
Status and Achievements of ESCWA Member Countries towards Improved
Water Supply and Sanitation” prepared by UN-ESCWA.
The aim of the meeting is to support political awareness and
organizational change for improving Water Supply and Sanitation,
particularly in relation to the proposed observance of 2008 as “the
International Year for Sanitation”.
The deliberations and discussions that will take place later throughout
the meeting will also revolve around the vision and opinion of
government officials on water related issues and will spin-off into the
identification of a “way forward “plan of action for to improve water
supply and sanitation in their respective countries.
UN-ESCWA is one of the five UN Regional Commissions. It is comprised of
13 member countries: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon,
Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates,
and Yemen. Its objective is to support economic and social cooperation
among the countries of the region and promote the development process
in order to achieve regional integration. .
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://www.unic-eg.org/Default.aspx?tabid=36&EntryID=522 |
Source of information | UN Informations Centre |
Keyword(s) | water supply, sanitation policies |
Subject(s) | DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT |
Geographical coverage | Egypt |
News date | 23/07/2008 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |