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The Forum participants and inform about their organisations and projects.Īt least four interviews were given to Mexican radio stations interested in gender Here, WECF members had the chance to get in contact with Part in the the WWF-4 and together they organised an exhibition stand and daily Women for Water and WECF set up a coalition with other women's organisations taking To present their local solutions and activities while Women for Water invitedĪ group of women from other parts of the world to focus on their activities during WECF brought a delegation of women from the European Union and the EECCA countries The high interestĪnd attendance filled the rooms completely. The title was “Managing safe drinking water in areas of armed conflictĪnd ecological disaster from a gender perspectives: learning from local actionsīoth sessions took place in rooms with a capacity of 250 persons. The second session took place on March 21, during the "Risk Management" day andĪddressed the issue of providing affordable water and sanitation in conflict areasĪnd ecological hotspots, such as Afghanistan, the Aral Sea region, Pakistan and Good practice in LatinĪmerica and Eastern Europe from a gender perspective.” To safe water and ecological sanitation for rural areas. On financing water supply in Bolivia and Mexico. The Ukraine, Romania, Armenia and Bulgaria, as well as successful local actions WECF presented successful local actions on ecological sanitation in schools in The first session took place on March 19, during the day on "Water and Sanitation". The visitors got a guided tour of the infrastructure by the local Towns with ongoing ecological sanitation projects. Participants of the Working Conference were invited to visit two Mexican World Water Forum, resulted in useful ideas and inputs for the women’s sessions The Working Conference, which took place just a couple of days before the 4th The Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Lesotho and Zambia. Among the countries present were Afghanistan, Armenia, Bulgaria,Ĭolombia, Chile, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands, Romania, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Women's organizations from all over the worldĬame together to work out sustainable solutions for access to safe and sufficient WECF together with Women for Water (WfW) organized an international Working Conference from Much of the work takes place in EasternĮurope, Central Asia and the Caucasus. To access safe water and healthy sanitation. (ecosan) as a central part of its work to help rural communities and households Of the World Water Forum and the World Water Council. WECF, through its projects, activities, research and network, supports the goals Member MAMA-86 organize two workshops sessions on water and sanitation. The 4th World Water Forum in Mexico saw WECF and its Armenian member AWHHE and Ukrainian To formulate concrete proposals and bring their importance to the world's.To support the deepening of discussions towards the solution of international.To raise the importance of water on the political agenda.The authorities of the hosting country and is the largest international event Water Council, is organized every three years in close collaboration with Recommendations to global decision makers from businesses and governments. The world Water Forum allows WECF members to present their experiences and policy Women for Water, WEDO, IUCN, Gender-Water Alliance Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Developing Cooperation, TMF programme, The Netherlands The water and sanitation sector meets every three years at the World Water Forum