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2015 World Water Week Programme

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Wednesday Workshops<strong>Water</strong> as a driver for sustainable development and poverty eradicationFind more information on the workshop sessions programme on pages 87, 93 and 98.The following posters relate to the workshop.1991-<strong>2015</strong>: Silver JubileeIntroductionCommercial financing of utilityinvestments for the urban poorDennis Mwanza, SUWASAOperationalizing rights to water andsanitation in NepalPamela White, FCG InternationalSMART Centre’s Tanzania andMalawi capacity building for marketbasedWASH technologiesHenk Holtslag, SMART CentreSocial values embedded in anAustralian water allocation planVirginie Gillet, University of SouthAustraliaSundayManaging water resources for green growth and equityFind more information on the workshop sessions programme on pages 85, 91 and 97.The following posters relate to the workshop.Monday<strong>Water</strong> and green growth, beyond thetheory for sustianable futureNamsoo Lee, K-waterNegative impact of intensive farmingon groundwater soil and landShrenik Kumar, KurukshetraUniversityRisk sharing in PPP’s to advancewater infrastructureLaura Turley, International Institutefor Sustainable DevelopmentTuesdayPostersWednesdayPhoto: Mikael UllénThe posters are an important partof the workshops programme andlink to the overall theme of the<strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Week</strong>. Each workshopwill display a selected number ofabstracts in the interactive electronicposter exhibition, where conferencevisitors can view and learn moreabout the projects behind theposters.InteractivePoster ExhibitionThursdayFridayMingle with the authors on Sunday,Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,10:30-11:00 and 15:30-16:00.Interactive poster exhibitionopen all week in Folkets Hus,outside the Congress Hall.General infoprogramme.worldwaterweek.org 83

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