The President and the Permanent Technical Secretary of the African Network of Basin Organizations (ANBO) invite you to mark your calendar for the next General Assembly (GA) of this network scheduled in Tunis.
The program of the next GA will…
RESOLUTION OF THE AFRICAN GREAT LAKES CONFERENCE: CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
The International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO) is a partner of the…
The 19th International Riversymposium will address some of the world's most pressing river basin management challenges. How can we best balance economic development with environmental and livelihood values in our own unique parts of the world…
The workshop is jointly organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the National Water Commission of Mexico (CONAGUA), in partnership with the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico (SEMARNAT…
Under the India-EU Water Partnership, a two-day workshop was organized on 14 and 15 June 2016 in New Delhi to analyze the problems of governance in the Ganga basin and to identify relevant answers from the experience of the European Union…
ANBO, with support from the SITWA project, have commissioned an 'Institutional options assessment of the ANBO governance structure and related Secretariat'. In the context of this assessment, the objective of this meeting is to seek early input from…
12th European Conference « EUROPE INBO 2014 »
on the implementation of the Water Framework Directive
At the invitation of the Romanian Ministry of Environment and Climate Change –Department of Water, Forests and Fishing, of the…
Objectives and content of the Workshop
A. Objectives
1. Sharing on the latest progresses made in the different countries concerning Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), at regional, national and sub-basin scale…
10th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE« EUROPE INBO 2012 »
ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE
European Group of Basin Organizations EUROPE-INBO
Istanbul – Turkey – 17 to 19 October 2012
at the Istanbul…
In July 2010, the United Nations recognized the right to universal access to water. Currently, nearly 900 million people worldwide lack access to improved water sources, over 300 million of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa.
As it did…