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Healthy Waterways Ltd – Australian Water Partnership
WEBHealthy Waterways Ltd. Healthy Land and Water is an independent organisation working to improve the sustainable use of land and waterways in South-East Queensland. Our evidence-based knowledge, innovative tools and extensive networks mean we are well-placed to reduce the leading pressures on our natural environment and provide best …
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URL: https://waterpartnership.org.au/partners/healthy-waterways-ltd/
Asian Water Development Outlook 2020 published
WEBThe Asian Development Bank and the Asia-Pacific Water Forum has virtually launched the fourth edition of the Asian Water Development Outlook (AWDO) report. Asian Water Development Outlook 2020 recognises the critical role water security plays on the road to achieving sustainable development, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic which …
Environmental Water – Australian Water Partnership
WEBEnvironmental Water. Water for the environment underpins and enables social and economic activities and aspirations. Healthy freshwater ecosystems enable long term strategic planning and consideration of future generations’ water related needs. Good water quality is essential for human and ecosystem health.
SOURCE GLOBAL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
WEBAt SOURCE®, we manufacture SOURCE HydropanelsTM – an innovative technology that uses only the power of the sun to extract clean, high- quality drinking water from the air. The result is the first off-grid, climate-resilient, and decentralised drinking water solution that can be scaled to meet consumer, customer and community demand.
About – Australian Water Partnership
WEBOrigins and growth. In May 2015, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) established the Australian Water Partnership (AWP), and appointed eWater Limited (eWL) to manage the organisation. Through the Australian international development assistance program, DFAT has funded two four-year program grants and a range of specific …
Developing water and wastewater capacity in the Pacific Islands
WEBSince May 2016, AWP has been supporting a major capacity development program for the Pacific Water and Wastewater Association (PWWA)—the peak association bringing together 31 water utilities across 21 Pacific Island countries to collaborate, exchange knowledge and work collectively.. The Pacific faces several challenges regarding its …
The effects of land and water separation on First Nations Peoples
WEBThe separation of water and land has other drawbacks aside from the economic issues discussed above. Water is important in traditional practices and cultural knowledge and by hindering access to it, the legislation affects people’s health and wellbeing. This includes mental health, as well as their connection to the land and one another.
Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
WEBDEWNR works across a diverse range of issues, including climate change, water security, the health of the River Murray, nature conservation, sustainable land management, built and cultural heritage, and the management of parks, botanic gardens and public lands.
Marc Goichot interview: the role of the Mekong River in the …
WEBThe interview discusses the role of the Mekong River Commission and Lancang-Mekong Cooperation in the water governance of the region; as well as the links between economic development and ecosystem functions of the basin. Marc has spent the past 19 years working in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and the Lao PDR, as a technical and policy …
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, Victoria
WEBDELWP manages Victoria’s water resources in partnership with a network of government agencies and water authorities. We manage groundwater, catchments and waterways, infrastructure, water saving and re-use projects, flood management, governance and water legislation. Quality water sources are essential for the health of our cities.
WaterAid Australia Limited – Australian Water Partnership
WEBEstablished in 1981, WaterAid is an international non-governmental organisation focused on improving poor people’s access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation. Internationally, we work in 30 countries across Africa, Asia, Central America and the Pacific region and inform decision makers globally to realise our vision of a world where
Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction
WEB2022-09-19 19:00 2022-09-19 00:00 Australia/Sydney Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction. Date: 19 – 22 September 2022 Venue: Brisbane, Australia Australia is partnering with the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) to host the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (APMCDRR) …
Addressing Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion in …
WEBThe AWP recognises that the integration of gender equality, disability, and social inclusion leads to more equitable and sustainable outcomes. The goal of the AWP GEDSI Policy (2020-2023) is that the AWP actively supports and makes a positive difference to gender equality, disability, and social inclusion.
Rohan Kent – Australian Water Partnership
WEBRohan is the Program Lead at the Australian Water Partnership overseeing a diverse range of projects across the Indo-Pacific in river basin and water resources planning, urban and rural water, agriculture, flood and drought management, and climate resilience. Rohan began his international humanitarian and development career in 2007 and has
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
WEBPhotoVoice photo by James Packet captioned: “I can bathe myself. I can do it myself. I’m proud to be clean” 4 • • 01 Safely managed drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are essential to human health and well-being1. Access to WASH contributes to good health and the prevention of disease, enables participation in other areas of life such
Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion Policy
WEBThe AWP recognises that the integration of gender equality, disability, and social inclusion leads to more equitable and sustainable outcomes. The goal of this AWP GEDSI Policy is that the AWP actively supports, and makes a positive difference to, gender equality, disability, and social inclusion. Therefore, this policy makes the following
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