The World Water Forum 2024, under the theme ‘Water for Shared Prosperity’, aims to provide a platform for stakeholders to exchange knowledge, generate political commitment and present solutions to the world’s water challenges.
With water at the heart of achieving shared prosperity, it is crucial that we respond to the impacts of climate change and work together for a sustainable future.
Discover the programme of sessions organised or co-organised by OiEau and INBO:
Monday 20 May
- 14:50-16:20:
Session 6E1 – Increasing funding for vocational training and communities in the water sector (Kintamani 5)
Session 2E1 – Managing water resources across borders, basins and scales, from source to sea (Legian 6)
- 16:40-18:10: Session 2E2 – Joint and integrated surface and groundwater resources: sustainable use and quality (Legian 6)
Tuesday 21 May
- 8:30-10:00: Session 6E3 – Increasing intelligent access to water-related educational material (Kintamani 6)
- 10:20-11:50: Session 6D1 – Innovating data production (Kintamani 6)
- 13:00-14:30 : Session 6D2 – Strengthening data sharing and governance (Kintamani 6)
- 14:50-16:20: Session 6D3 – Transforming and improving data into information for science and digital decision-making (Kintamani 6)
- 16h40-18h10 : Session HLP20 – Water information systems (Nusantara 2)
Wednesday 22 May
- 8:30-18:10: High-level policy segment dedicated to basins (Singaraja 1) (INBO)
- 13:00-14:30: Session 6E2 – Strengthening the capacities of institutions, professionals and stakeholders in the management and use of water resources (Mengwi 7&8)
Thursday 23 May
- 10:20-11:50: Session CC3 – Water-food-energy-ecosystems nexus: the business case for integrated water resources management and successful financial and governance models (Kintamani 2)
- 16:30-17:30: Session CLS/OiEau(Pavillon France)
Friday 24 May
- 8:30-10:00:
Summary of session 6D – Water information systems (Mengwi 1)
Summary of session 2E – Integrated water resource management (Pecatu 5)
Presentation of the Dynoba project in the French Pavilion
- 10:20 – 11:50: Summary of session 6E – Training and Education (Mengwi 1)
- 13:00-14:30: Summary of session T6 (Singaraja 1)
The World Water Forum is one of the most important events in the field of water, bringing together stakeholders from all regions of the world to discuss the challenges of water management and develop solutions to improve access to and management of this vital resource. The discussions and recommendations arising from the World Water Forum in Bali in 2024 will be essential to guide public policies, investments and development initiatives aimed at ensuring effective and equitable water management for all.