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FH = Folkets Hus • NL = Norra Latin • MH = Music Hall/Musiksalen • PH = Pillar Hall/PelarsalenAU = Auditorium/Aulan • LT = Little Theatre/Lilla teatern • CH = Congress Hall/KongresshallenBuilding resilience to floods and droughts:Private sector opportunityClimate change impacts on water fordevelopment in Arab regionComplexities with water pricingand governanceEye on Asia: Innovations in<strong>Water</strong>-Food-EnergyLAC Focus: Achieving the SDG for water inLatin AmericaNL 357 75FH 201 76NL PH 76FH 307 77FH CHBMistakes to successes: Learning from errors FH 202 78Public Finance for WASH: Making it happen! FH 300 78Re-framing silos to accelerate developmentpathways<strong>Water</strong> diplomacy: Making watercooperation work77FH LT 79NL MH 7917:45-21:00 ROOM PAGEStockholm Junior <strong>Water</strong> PrizeAward CeremonyWEDNESDAY 26 AUGUSTGrandHôtel08:30-08:50 ROOM PAGEVision speaker: Cristiana Fragola NL PH 8209:00-10:30 ROOM PAGECommunicating Resilience: Interactivenarratives on urban flooding and waterstressDevelopments in international lawapplicable to transboundary aquifersEarth observation supporting water resourcesmanagement for sustainable developmentWorkshop: Managing water resources forgreen growth and equityRainwater – Sky’s the limit! Stockholm <strong>Water</strong>Prize Seminar <strong>2015</strong>Source-to-sea management for sustainablegrowth and developmentUN-<strong>Water</strong> stakeholder dialogue: Wayforward in the Sustainable DevelopmentAgendaWorkshop: <strong>Water</strong> as a driver for sustainabledevelopment and poverty eradication<strong>Water</strong>, gender, and distress: Social equity inthe post-MDG landscapeWhat happens after a PPP contract isterminated?80NL PH 84FH LT 84FH 307 85NL 357 85NL MH 86FH 202 86NL AU 87FHCH BFHCH A8788FH 300 8811:00-12:30 ROOM PAGEClimate resilient water sanitation andhygiene servicesCollaborative water monitoring throughopen data and mobile technologyFinancing for Development: Innovative FinancialMechanisms for the Post-<strong>2015</strong> AgendaFH 300 89NL AU 89NL PH 90Local forerunners networking for urbanwater protection: Baltic Sea ChallengeMaking transformational gains for genderequality through WASH policyWorkshop: Managing water resources forgreen growth and equityRainwater – Sky’s the limit! Stockholm <strong>Water</strong>Prize Seminar <strong>2015</strong>SFD – A tool to foster sustainable urbansanitation programmingLearning from Asia transboundary waterrelateddialoguesWorkshop: <strong>Water</strong> as a driver for sustainabledevelopment and poverty eradicationNL 357 90FHCH A91FH LT 91NL MH 92FH 202 92FH 307 93FHCH B14:00-15:30 ROOM PAGECooperation on climate change adaptationand mitigation in transboundary basinsDemocratizing water through accountability– From norms to realityGearing up for implementing the SDGs:The country perspectiveHigh Level Panel: raising the profile ofwater towards COP21Indigenous peoples and natural resources inthe Sustainable Development GoalsLandscape approaches for sustainabledevelopment, water and land resourcemanagementWorkshop: Managing water resources forgreen growth and equitySerious play – Virtual world for watereducationWorkshop: <strong>Water</strong> as a driver for sustainabledevelopment and poverty eradication<strong>Water</strong>-Energy-Carbon nexus – Its relevancefor water and wastewater utilities93NL PH 94FH 300 94FH 307 95NL AU 95NL MH 96FHCH B96FH LT 97FH 201 97FH 202 98NL 357 9816:00-17:30 ROOM PAGEAligning finance for watershed ecosystems,agricultural production, and developmentBuilding trust and sustainability throughintegrity: Focus on citizens and communitiesChanging behaviors to build systems thatlast: SWA’s evolving strategyManagement of large rivers to securefunctions of coastal ecosystemsManaging change: Future water stress andflood risk assessment toolsRethinking water for growth: Balancingtrade, resource allocation and economySustainable City Sanitation – From planningto implementationTransforming the sanitation sector forachieving universal access by 2030NL MH 99FH LT 99FHCH B100FH 202 100FH 307 101FH 300 101NL PH 102NL 357 10224 <strong>2015</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Week</strong>: <strong>Water</strong> for Development

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