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SWIM - Sustainable Water Integrated Management in the Mediterranean
Funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the SWIM- Sustain Water MED programmes overall objective is to contribute to the security of water resources supply in the Mediterranean region. it also aims to enhance and institutionalise non-conventional water resources in partnering countires.
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MWD - Mekong Water Dialogues
The Mekong Water Dialogues is coordinated and facilitated by IUCN and supported by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland. It was initiated to work with countries of the Mekong Region – Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Viet Nam – to improve water governance by facilitating transparent and inclusive decision-making to improve livelihood security, human and ecosystem heal.
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Regional Dialogue on Large Water Infrastructures in West Africa
Through its Water Resources Coordination Centre (WRCC), the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has launched a project known as « Consultation on large infrastructures projects in the water sector in the ECOWAS zone». IUCN through its Central and West Africa Programme (PACO) has been admitted in the steering committee of this project supported by the Union.
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Environmental Flows
As the name says – the Global Environmental Flows Network (eFlowNet) is about Environmental Flows (eFlows), which refer to water provided within a river or wetland to maintain ecosystems and the benefits they provide for people.
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GWI - Global Water Inititiative
IUCN Water worked with the Global Water Initiative (GWI) to address the declining state of the world’s fresh water supply and the lack of access to clean water for the poor. Together with Action Against Hunger—USA, CARE, Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), Oxfam America and SOS Sahel UK, IUCN worked on effective solutions.
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Gestión del Agua para la Adaptación
Creando capacidades e instrumentos para la adaptación al cambio climático
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R-KNOW - Regional Knowledge Network on Systemic Approaches to Water Resources Management
R-KNOW is a 3-year regional project funded by the European Union. The project aspires to create a Regional Knowledge Network on Water (RKNOW) that will assist in strengthening the application of systematic approaches to water management in 5 countries (Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Morocco and Egypt).
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SEARCH - Social, Ecological & Agricultural Resilience in the Face of Climate Change
SEARCH is a three year regional project working in five countries (Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Palestine and Lebanon), funded by the European Union, to develop and pilot a resilience framework for local action planning capacities and methodologies to increase climate change resilience through joint learning, planning and testing by stakeholders through demonstration sites.