2016 World Water Week programme
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Wednesday | 31 August | 16:00-17:30<br />
Encouraging integration to realize the global water goal<br />
Convenors: The Coca-Cola Company, Texas A&M University and WWF<br />
This event will use fresh case studies from around the world to share on-the-ground learning about how to integrate across Global Goal<br />
water targets and suggest important research questions that remain to be answered, all with the aim of improving achievement of the Goals.<br />
Room: FH Little Theatre/Lilla teatern<br />
16:00 Welcome<br />
Rabi Mohtar, TAMU<br />
16:05 Framing presentation<br />
Sarah Davidson, WWF<br />
16:15 Presentations and panel<br />
discussion of practical<br />
applications of integration<br />
Lucien Damiba, <strong>Water</strong>Aid<br />
Faraj El-Awar, Global <strong>Water</strong><br />
Operators’ Partnership Alliance<br />
Greg Koch, The Coca-Cola<br />
Company<br />
GEMI, UN-<strong>Water</strong> (tbc)<br />
17:00 Q&A<br />
17:30 Close of event<br />
Groundwater governance and gender sensitive water assessment in SDG 6<br />
Convenor: UN <strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> Assessment Programme and UNESCO-IHP<br />
Gender and groundwater are intrinsically part of SDG6 and embedded in many others. The session will present methods and guidelines to<br />
collect and analyse sex-disaggregated data during groundwater assessment in transboundary contexts, based on case studies in different regions.<br />
Room: NL 357<br />
16:00 Welcome<br />
Alice Aureli, UNESCO-IHP<br />
Stefan Uhlenbrook, UNESCO<br />
16:10 Engendering water: WWAP<br />
Gender and <strong>Water</strong> Toolkit<br />
in view of the 2030 Agenda for<br />
Sustainable Development<br />
Lucilla Minelli, UNESCO<br />
16:25 Groundwater governance and<br />
gender-sensitive water<br />
assessment: results of the<br />
UNESCO-IHP GGRETA project<br />
Tales Carvalho Resende,<br />
UNESCO-IHP<br />
16:35 Video screening<br />
“Groundwater, the hidden<br />
resource”<br />
IGRAC, UNESCO and WHO<br />
16:40 Panel discussion<br />
“Policies and strategies for<br />
mainstreaming gender in the<br />
water sector – Regional<br />
perspectives”<br />
Moderator: Lesha Witmer,<br />
Women for <strong>Water</strong> Partnership<br />
Panelists:<br />
Nelson Gomonda, AMCOW<br />
Viviana Re, Ca’ Foscari<br />
University of Venice, Italy<br />
Anton Earle, SIWI (tbc)<br />
17:20 Conclusions<br />
Johan Gély, Head, SDC<br />
17:30 Close of event<br />
96 <strong>2016</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Week</strong>: <strong>Water</strong> for sustainable growth