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World Water Forum Marseille 2012

The 6th World Water Forum: Regional Process Europe will be held on 12-17 of March, 2012 in Marseille, France

29.11.2011 | WECF




The 6th World Water Forum Marseille 2012: Regional Process Europe will be held on 12-17 of March, 2012 in Marseille, France.

The goal of the 6th World Water Forum is to tackle the challenges our world is facing and to bring water high on all political agendas.

WECF is a part of the working group "Give access to the drinking water and sanitation services for the European underprivileged populations".
WECF's solutions have been accepted on the Solutions for Water platform
  • "Equitable Access to Sustainable School Sanitation"
  • "Equitable access to sanitation for rural population through UDDT"
  • "Water Safety Plans involving schools"
The World Water Forum is the world's largest meeting on water, held since 1997.

To download a UNECE-WHO Protocol on Water and Health, please click here.
To read the provisional programme, click here.
To learn more about the 6th World Water Forum, please visit World Water Forum Marseille'12.



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