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Framework for Preparation Process. Participants. Organizer. Government. Virtual Water Forum. Water Action Unit Secretariat, WWF3. IAM. Water Voice. Ministerial Conference. Sessions. interaction. Interaction. Session Reports, & Statements. World Water Actions & Forum Conclusion.

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  1. Framework for Preparation Process Participants Organizer Government Virtual Water Forum Water Action Unit Secretariat, WWF3 IAM Water Voice Ministerial Conference Sessions interaction Interaction Session Reports, & Statements World Water Actions & Forum Conclusion Ministerial Declaration

  2. Official Sessions’ Registration • Period: June 21 – Oct. 31st, 2002 • Results: 348 Proposed sessions UN Organizations : 29 sessions International Organizations : 89 sessions Governments : 30 sessions Other Organizations (Including local NGOs) : 200 sessions Total :348 sessions

  3. Number of sessions from each region

  4. Major Themes and Regions

  5. Structure of Forum Outputs Forum conclusion 38 Major Thematic/Regional Statements 348 Session Reports 3,000 Water Actions (good practices) 5,000 Comments in Virtual Water Forum (Innovative ideas & convincing arguments) 24,000 Water Voices (Needs & Wisdoms at grass roots level)

  6. Link Between the Forum and MC March 16 - March 22, 23 Ministerial Conference Forum World Water Actions Major Theme / Region Sessions Reports Statement Participation March 21 Session Reports MSD Direct Communication SOM

  7. Proposed Theme of the Ministerial Conference • Drinking Water and Sanitation • Food Supply and Rural Development • Pollution Prevention and Environmental Conservation • Disaster Mitigation and Risk Management • Water Resources Management and Benefit Sharing

  8. Matching MC Themes & Forum Statements • Drinking Water and Sanitation • Water Supply, Sanitation, Hygiene and Water Pollution • Water and Cities • Water and Poverty • Water, Life and Medical Care • Financing Water Infrastructure • Public Private Partnership • Food Supply and Rural Development • Water, Food and Environment • Agriculture, Food and Water • Ministers’ Meeting on “Water, Food and Agriculture”

  9. Pollution Prevention and Environmental Conservation • Water, Nature and Environment • Water, Education and Capacity Building • Water and Cultural Diversity • Groundwater • Water and Transport • Disaster Mitigation and Risk Management • Water and Climate • Floods • Water and Information • Water Resources Management and Benefit Sharing • Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and Basin Management • Water and Governance • Water for Peace • Dams and Sustainable Development • Water and Energy

  10. Recommended (long term) goals • Recommended (short term) targets • Obstacles • Tools to overcome obstacles • Indicators Monitoring & Evaluation THEMATIC & REGIONAL STATEMENT: KEY COMPONENTS Key Issues Actions Recommendations Commitments Recommended Action Plans Preamble Best practices Challenges Good lessons Problem statement Impact(s) / Solutions to mitigate crisis Crisis situation Partnerships

  11. Statement Analysis on MC Proposed Themes KEY ISSUES • Current inadequate situations • Impact on various sectors (social, economic, environmental … etc) by water & vice versa • Existence of conflicting objectives/target • Needs for new strategy/knowledge for risk management & Governing water • Improvement of decision making process

  12. ACTIONS • Multi stakeholder involvement (e.g. Integrated management of land & water for protection of ecosystems) • Partnerships (e.g. International Floods Network) • Attempts to facilitate Dialogue between related/conflicted stakeholders (e.g. Dialogue on Water, Food and Environment) • Guideline(e.g. Hydropower Sustainability Guideline) • New policies/knowledge for Water Management (e.g. actions to integrate climate variability and change into water policies) • Better Governance (e.g. guardians of groundwater) • Sharing information for decision making (e.g. Mitigation of natural disasters - floods) • From fragmentation to integration (e.g. preparing national IWRM strategies) • Raising Awareness (e.g. WASH Campaign)

  13. Recommendations (examples) • Developing concrete and feasible action plan • Promoting efficient water use measures • Prioritizing/concretizing water problems for national/regional policy • Sharing knowledge and action among stakeholders • Identifying new ways to provide funds for water infrastructures

  14. Regional Statements • Identifying regional water issues • Preparation of “Regional” strategy for water management • Capacity building • Policy formulation for effective water governance • Stakeholder participation & role of private sectors

  15. Process of Drafting Forum Conclusions Draft Statement from Coordinators Drafting Conclusion Draft Conclusion – put on Website February 20 Comments by General Public Deadline for Comments March 5 Revising Conclusion March 15 Semi Final Draft of Forum Conclusion Comments by Coordinators Forum: Mar.16-23 March 23 Announcement of Forum Conclusion

  16. Count Down!! 45 days to GO to The 3rd World Water Forum

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