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The 7th World Water Forum took place from April 12th to 17th, 2015 in the cities of Daegu and Gyeongju in South Korea, with the participation of thousands delegates from around the world. Coordinated by the French Water Partnership (FWP), the French pavilion has been praised by visitors as one of the most attractive exhibitors of the Forum’s expo. It was also one of the most dynamic, like the 200 members composing the French delegation. For five days, the “France water team” participated in the three components of the political process - ministerial, parliamentarian, and local and regional authorities, and in 51 thematic sessions out of a total of 104, and co-hosted the Regional Process Europe. On the French Pavilion, it has also deployed its collective expertise in 13 events. FWP has also co-hosted with Cercle Français de l’Eau (French circle for water) and the Association Internationale des Maires Francophones (international association of French-speaking mayors), a breakfast event on April 14th 2015, focusing on two major themes for 2015: the Post-2015 Development Agenda and Climate. On April 16th, the PFE hosted the closing ceremony of the French Pavilion, with a video exclusive of the French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, Ségolène Royal. Royal declared that « Water must be at the heart of the preparatory works of the Post-2015 Development Agenda and the UN Conference on climate, Paris 2015». She praised the work of the 200 members of the French delegation that have delivered the messages from France to South Korea, and she invited them to join her at the COP21, a key for climate and water that will take place from November 30 to December 11 in Paris. (see the video at the end of this post) On behalf of Henri Bégorre, President of PFE, Philippe Guettier, CEO of PFE, thanked his team and all those who have contributed to the success of the French Pavilion, recalling the necessity to keep disseminating the French know-how in the field of water, on the national and international scene, through the mobilization and valorization of the PFE’s multi-stakeholder, multidisciplinary expert network. PFE’s assessment of the 7th World Water Forum As a continuation of the former Water Forum in 2012 in Marseille, which was dedicated to solutions, this South Korean Forum was focused on their implementation, through action and innovation. The Political Process has allowed a positive development, by reaching a consensus on integrated management of water resources based on watersheds, for which France has developed world-renowned expertise. As a reference framework bringing together all involved stakeholders, and a platform associating all forms and uses of water, watersheds provide the right perimeter for the implementation of actions in favor of sustainable development and climate. In this area, France intends to position itself as a must experience. Launched on the occasion of this 7th Forum, the Science and Technology Process was an opportunity to promote South Korea’s approach, and was a great success, particularly for to the Asian audience. The assessment of the regional and thematic processes is mixed, due to low international participation. In the sidelines of the main Forum, the Citizen’s Forum was not sufficiently valued. Nevertheless, it was marked by a strong participation of the youth, who now stand as a new voice that counts, and who should find their place at the next Forum in Brasilia in 2018, as well as civil society. The 8th Water Forum 2018 will therefore be a continuation of this South Korean Forum, based on a proactive continuum, decided by the World Water Council and the organizers of the Forum of Marseille, Daegu and Brasilia. Benedito Braga, President of the World Water Council said “The 7th Forum has demonstrated that it is the place where world leaders in the water community come to mobilize political action. “The pledges made during the 7th Forum will be carried to New York as a major contribution to the adoption of a Sustainable Development Goal on water. “A clear commitment has emerged from this week: to carry forward an agenda for action that will send a clear signal to the world: we know what needs to be done, and we are getting on with the job.” On April 13th, 2015, a strong political declaration was made by all environment and water ministers participating in the Forum's Ministerial Process. The key messages of this declaration relate to the reaffirmation of the human right to water and sanitation, adopted in 2014 by the UN General Assembly, and the consideration of water as a major area affected by climate change in the international agenda. Ministers supported a specific paragraph on the integration of the water into the pillar "adaptation" at the COP21. Alongside the Ministers of Denmark and the Netherlands, France recalled its commitment to defend the cause of water, and relay at the highest political levels the messages of this Ministerial Conference in preparation for the COP21. The French Water Partnership (FWP) is the French platform for discussing and exchanging ideas that help to place water at the top of the global political agenda, and promoting, at global level, multi-stakeholders solutions to water related issues, through the dissemination of the collective know-how of French water players throughout the world.
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7th World Water Forum: First milestone of a decisive year to bring solutions for water to the world4/9/2015 Hosted from April 12th to 17th, 2015, in Daegu and Gyeongju, South Korea, under the theme “Water for our Future”, the 7th World Water Forum stands out for the importance given to the “implementation” of solutions, based on roadmaps, and the establishment of a new Science and Technology Process focused on innovations.
The Forum is part of a global partnership initiative focused on water-related issues, offering an international platform for debates and expert contributions to policy makers and decision-makers. Within the framework of the Forum, French water stakeholders (ministries of Ecology, Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, Health, Eau de Paris (Paris water agency), SIAAP, SEDIF, Coalition Eau, ACF, ESF, pS-Eau, Solidarités international, Secours Islamique France, Green Cross International, Suez environnement, Veolia, EDF, CNRS, CNES, IRSTEA, BRGM, ASTEE, AFEID, Office international de l’eau, AgroParitech…) will emphasize the collective added value of our country in the form of solutions. They will also participate actively to the contributions of the forum towards the adoption of two major decisions by the United Nations in 2015:
The French Pavilion: a global forum for water stakeholders The French Pavilion, coordinated by the French Water Partnership (FWP), aims to give the French water stakeholders the opportunity to conduct debates with their international partners on all water related issues: climate change; food security, sustainable cities, energy. A variety of tools will be made available trough the French Pavilion such as the virtual library Water Expertise France (www.water-expertise-france.fr), allowing users to discover the collaborative and innovative achievements and projects of various French stakeholders, in France and abroad. See programme here The French Pavilion’s events and news can be followed through a TV News program made available on the French Water Partnership’s website (www.partenariat-francais-eau.fr), and its Twitter account (@PFE_FWP # WWWF7France). The French Water Partnership (FWP) is the French platform for discussing and exchanging ideas that help to place water at the top of the global political agenda, and promoting, at global level, multi-stakeholders solutions to water related issues, through the dissemination of the collective know-how of French water players throughout the world. Within the framework of its involvement in the 7th World Water Forum, Millennium Destinations is supporting this unmissable international youth event for water and sanitation that will bring together 70 participants from 55 different countries.
In the context of the 7th World Water Forum that will be held from 12 to 17 April 2015 in South Korea, the International Secretariat for Water (ISW) is organising the World Youth Parliament for Water (WYPW), an international youth event that will bring together young people from around the world. These young people have been selected during preparatory meetings organised in 2014 based on their commitment to water and sanitation. Every three years, during the World Water Forums, the WYPW organises a General Assembly in order to identify new parliamentarians and develop an action strategy for the following three years. By participating in the World Water Forum, the young parliamentarians (aged from 18 to 25) will have the exceptional opportunity to promote their involvement and their ideas for water and sanitation, to meet and discuss ideas with international decision-makers and different international stakeholders, and thus share their action strategies and commitments within this international event that is expected to welcome more than 35,000 people! By organising different sessions, participating in the different Forum processes and being present at the civil society booth, the WYPW youth will prove that solutions for better access to water and sanitation and better management of water resources do exist and that young people are already taking action! Follow them on: Twitter: @WYPW_PMJE http://www.pmje-wypw.org/?lang=en http://www.sie-isw.org/ |
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