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.
The IWA Digital Water Programme promotes the integration of digital technologies into water systems to enhance performance, efficiency, and sustainability. By leveraging tools like artificial...
The UNITAR Global Water Academy (UGWA) can play a key role in supporting the outlined Contributing Priority Actions for water and sanitation through its training...
The IWA Biennial Water and Development Congress & Exhibition focuses on addressing water and sanitation challenges in low- and middle-income countries, emphasizing sustainable development and...
Developed in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), the Water Safety Plan Manual provides comprehensive guidelines to help water suppliers manage risks to public...
The IWA Young Water Professionals (YWP) programme is a global platform dedicated to empowering early-career professionals in the water sector by fostering leadership, networking, and...
The IWA Climate Smart Utilities Initiative focuses on helping water utilities mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change. It aims to promote resilience...
The IWA Biennial World Water Congress & Exhibition is a globally recognized event that brings together water professionals, industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers to address...
The initiative aims to reshape the global agenda on urban sanitation over the coming years. It forms part of IWA’s work to promote inclusive, resilient...
The IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies is a premier event that showcases the latest innovations and breakthroughs in water and wastewater...