💧🕊️ Peace begins with water
A new international research project is dedicated to the question of how women in Colombia are contributing to peace through environmental protection and resource use. Also involved: Hof University of Applied Sciences, which is contributing its expertise in the field of sustainable water systems. 🌍🤝

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#dieforschendehochschulehof #hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #ScienceMastodon #Peace #Research #WaterForPeace #Sustainability #Colombia

With support of @CIWAprogram , the @WorldBank is conducting research for impactful outcomes in the Horn of Africa's borderlands, including building resilient water services, mitigating social conflict & promoting regional integration.
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Digging deep: Groundwater in the Horn of Africa’s fragile borderlands - CIWA program

The Horn of Africa Groundwater for Resilience Project is a regional operation to increase information on aquifers and capacity to manage them.

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Water that flows for peace not conflict, brings prosperity.
@UNDPSriLanka tracked 13,000+ land/water community conflict, facilitated dialogues on local solutions - mobile apps to share info to communities building shared roads +channels - 2 bring #WaterforPeace in these villages.
Kanni Wignaraja @kanniwignaraja
💧Water = Life,
💧Water = Prosperity,
💧Water = Peace.
On International Day Of Living Together In Peace, let's work together to preserve #water.
We all depend on it for our peace🕊️.
#WaterForPeace @unescoWATER
https://unesco.org/reports/wwdr/en/2024/way-forward?hub=2
The way forward

Sustainable water management generates a plethora of benefits to individuals and communities. These benefits lead to prosperity, and equitable sharing of these benefits promotes peace.

🌍 Geneva Water Hub co-organizes the Bandung Spirit Water Summit at the #10thWorldWaterForum! On May 21, we will be at the Bali International Convention Center for high-level talks on water, peace, and the Bandung Principles. #WaterForPeace #SDGs @GenevaWaterHub https://worldwaterforum.org
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Registration of The 10th World Water Forum
Discover how water can shape peacebuilding in the Middle East. Join us for the Policy Dialogues #18 webinar, on April 25, 6.00pm-7.30pm CEST. Join experts from Johns Hopkins & UPF for vital discussions. @GenevaWaterHub
Register now: https://rb.gy/y5xz7b #policydialogues #waterforpeace
Policy Dialogues #18: Water, Conflict and Peace in the Middle East

The JHU-UPF Public Policy Center invites you to explore and debate the politics of water and conflict in the Middle East

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NEW @CIWAprogram Bulletin! 📰
Check out our quarterly #newsletter of CIWA’s latest #news from the 25th anniversary of @NBIweb & #NileDay to the Women in Water Diplomacy Network event in #Vienna & celebrating #WaterForPeace on #WorldWaterDay 🕊️💧
Cooperation in International Waters in Africa @ciwaprogram
👉🏿 http://wrld.bg/SAtG50R5C7e
CIWA QUARTERLY BULLETIN, APRIL 2024 - CIWA program

CIWA Bulletin Edition 11: Read informative articles, inspiring stories, updates on CIWA ongoing projects, featuring Water/ Woman/ Nile Days.

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unescoWATER @unescoWATER
There is an intricate relationship between #food🥘 and #water💧.
Each meal that is wasted in households equates to a lot of water that is wasted.
Water plays a big role in #foodsecurity. It is used to grow, process, clean and cook food.
#WaterForPeace #WaterAction
https://www.unep.org/resources/publication/food-waste-index-report-2024
Food Waste Index Report 2024

To catalyse essential action towards reducing food waste and achieving SDG 12.3, it's imperative to grasp the extent of food waste. Measuring food waste allows countries to comprehend the magnitude of the issue, thereby revealing the size of the opportunity, while establishing a baseline for tracking progress. The Food Waste Index Report 2021 marked a pivotal moment in understanding global food waste across retail, food service, and household sectors. It unveiled a greater availability of food waste data than anticipated, particularly at the household level, and revealed that per capita household food waste generation was more consistent worldwide than previously thought. The Food Waste Index Report 2024 builds upon its predecessor in three key ways: Firstly, it incorporates vastly expanded data points from around the world, providing a significantly more robust global and national estimates, detailed in Chapter 2 of the main report. Secondly, it expands on the SDG 12.3 food waste measurement methodology introduced in the 2021 report, offering enhanced guidance on measurement across retail, food service, and household sectors. This additional guidance delves into various methodologies, their strengths and limitations, and strategies for prioritising sub-sectors for measurement, as explored in Chapter 3. Lastly, the report transitions from focusing solely on food waste measurement to exploring solutions for food waste reduction. The chapter examines effective approaches to reducing food waste globally, with a spotlight on public-private partnerships in this 2024 report.  

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unescoWATER @unescoWATER
There is an intricate relationship between #food🥘 and #water💧.
Each meal that is wasted in households equates to a lot of water that is wasted.
Water plays a big role in #foodsecurity. It is used to grow, process, clean and cook food.
#WaterForPeace #WaterAction
https://www.unep.org/resources/publication/food-waste-index-report-2024
Food Waste Index Report 2024

To catalyse essential action towards reducing food waste and achieving SDG 12.3, it's imperative to grasp the extent of food waste. Measuring food waste allows countries to comprehend the magnitude of the issue, thereby revealing the size of the opportunity, while establishing a baseline for tracking progress. The Food Waste Index Report 2021 marked a pivotal moment in understanding global food waste across retail, food service, and household sectors. It unveiled a greater availability of food waste data than anticipated, particularly at the household level, and revealed that per capita household food waste generation was more consistent worldwide than previously thought. The Food Waste Index Report 2024 builds upon its predecessor in three key ways: Firstly, it incorporates vastly expanded data points from around the world, providing a significantly more robust global and national estimates, detailed in Chapter 2 of the main report. Secondly, it expands on the SDG 12.3 food waste measurement methodology introduced in the 2021 report, offering enhanced guidance on measurement across retail, food service, and household sectors. This additional guidance delves into various methodologies, their strengths and limitations, and strategies for prioritising sub-sectors for measurement, as explored in Chapter 3. Lastly, the report transitions from focusing solely on food waste measurement to exploring solutions for food waste reduction. The chapter examines effective approaches to reducing food waste globally, with a spotlight on public-private partnerships in this 2024 report.  

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UPDATE 2 Kampf ums Wasser nimmt zu – auch in Europa +++ Grunddaten +++ Gefährdung der Wasserversorgung? +++ Wasserverfügbarkeit in verschiedenen Ländern (Statista + Zusatzinfos + Kurzkommentar) | Briefing 478 Update 2 | Klima / Umwelt (KER = Klima-Energie-Report), Gesellschaft

Briefing 478-UD 2 Geopolitics, ClimateChange, Wasserverfügbarkeit, Wasserressourcen, Wasserverbrauch, Kampf ums Wasser, WaterWars, Teil 3 vom 25.03.2024 Mit dem heutigen Beitrag schließen wir unser…

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