private sector and civil society must raise the priority and think alternatives to catalyze the ways of ensuring water sustainability. In other words, re-structuring of water governance is essential to achieve the most, if not all the objectives of MDG’s.
To democratize the above issues, IRWM & Co. and IGIB (Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology) have joined hands to organize “Indian Environment Summit 2009”, a brain storming forum on Water, Waste Water & Sanitation for distinguished experts in water sector from the globe to mitigate, why re-structuring of water governance is a necessity to solve the water problems?
Day & Time
Theme
Sub-Themes
Day 1: 1130 – 1730hrs
Policies & Practices in water management
Government Policies, Initiatives & Practices, Integrated Water Resource Management & Planning
Day 2: 1000 – 1730hrs
New Developments & Emerging Challenges
Global best practices, Sustainable local solutions, Funding opportunities
Day 3: 1000 – 1300hrs
Water & Human health
Water Access to unprivileged, Building Capacity for Sustainable Sanitation
Open discussions on Awareness, Policy Challenges, Youth Involvement, Role of Community & Media in Water and Waste Water Management. concluded with Award Ceremony (No Participation Fee)
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Gagandeep Kaur Conference & Seminar Coordinator Email: gagan@iesummit.net
Dr. Anil Kumar Research Fellow (IGIB) Conference & Seminar Coordinator Email: anil@iesummit.net
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