Contributing Actions to the United Nations System-wide Strategy for Water and Sanitation
Contributing Actions to the United Nations System-wide Strategy for Water and Sanitation
UN-Water Members and Partners’ activities are categorised as Contributing Actions towards the United Nations System-wide Strategy for Water and Sanitation. These actions are integrated into the Collaborative Implementation Plan (CIP) Results Framework 2025-2028. In this section, you can discover who does what.
Development and sharing of new technologies using earth observation, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things by the scientific community and service providers are communicated to...
Development and sharing of methods and tools based on new practices by the scientific community supported to translate scientific information into a format facilitating education...
Development and sharing of knowledge and innovative solutions on improving water quality and reducing water pollution by the scientific community supported and communicated to support...
The policy brief will scope the water-related climate challenges impacting Asia and the Pacific and discuss the potential for water cooperation in strengthening climate adaptation...
Synthezising the lastest data and information about the state of water resources at global and regional scale and identify hot spots and make linkages to...
Inland capture fisheries are impacted by external factors like hydropower, land use changes, and urbanization, often managed at basin levels. To ensure fisheries are included...
WHO provides training and capacity development on safely managed sanitation (SMS) via a range of partnerships, training initiatives and technical tools including: WHO/UNICEF steps to...
WHO provides training and capacity development on climate resilient safely managed drinking water to countries focusing on strengthening of national standards for drinking water quality...
It is a Programme approved by the UNGA to better connect space technology providers with disaster management experts at country level. As such, given the...
The FFGS project enhances the capacity of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) to issue flash flood warnings using advanced forecasting models and training. It...