World Water Week is an annual event organized and hosted by Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). The event brings together business, policy, science and civil society to discuss global water-related issues.
This year’s theme is “Seeing the Unseen: The Value of Water”. The events will be held both online and in Stockholm, offering an opportunity to engage face to face or participate from anywhere in the world.
Registration is required to participate at World Water Week. Explore SEI’s events below and register on the World Water Week website.
Science is crucial for water planning. This session will provide an overview of the latest evidence, and/or key findings from the past year’s research in the water sector that policymakers should know as they head into 2023 and to achieve the SDGs and the Agenda 2030.
Past event / SEI researchers explore supply, demand, and source-water preservation alternatives for the urban water system in Bolivia to achieve SDG 6.
This session will present an overview of Bolivia WATCH, a program that aims to improve water management in Bolivia by linking watershed governance and sanitation and working with local actors to generate integrated plans that seek to maximize benefit to all water users.
Past event / This online session at World Water Week reviews Bolivia WATCH, a program that connects water sanitation and watershed management in Bolivia.
Welcome to a session that will focus on sharing lessons learned from specific countries across different continents on best practices (success stories), barriers, and empowering feasible courses of action in freshwater ecosystem conservation and management for sustainable consumption, disaster risk reduction, and climate change adaptation.
Past event / This session will discuss the entry points and barriers for mainstreaming science-based valuation of freshwater ecosystem services.
This session aims to collect recommendations for further cultivating women’s untapped potential as the heart of resilience.
Past event / This session will discuss the culture of cultivating untapped potential of women in WASH, water and climate sectors for a resilient society.
This session will discuss lessons learned and the collective action still needed to change the way the world uses water for good. Speakers will draw on their experiences of collective action projects to demonstrate how collaborative efforts can result in better water security.
Past event / This session will discuss lessons learned and the collective action still needed to change the way the world uses water for good.
SEI will host a series of events in collaboration with the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) aimed at discussing sustainable sanitation as key contributors of the SDGs.
Past event / Join us during World Water Week to network and discuss sustainable sanitation as key contributors of the SDGs.
In this session, experts will exchange ideas about how source-to-sea management fosters actions to achieve the Agenda 2030. The discussion will contribute to global processes in the lead up to the 2023 UN Water Conference.
Past event / This session aims to highlight how source-to-sea management is needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
At this session, you will learn how research based on SEI’s flagship WEAP software indicates that preserving páramo ecosystems support water availability for surrounding communities.
Past event / SEI Senior Scientist Laura Forni presents a short lecture on how conserving páramo land in Ecuador preserves water supply for a rapidly urbanizing country.
In this online & on-site session at World Water Week, USAID will present a new model for identifying and filling implementation research gaps in the WASH sector and how partnership is the key to uncovering its hidden value to ensuring uptake and use.
Past event / In this session USAID will present a new model for identifying and filling implementation research gaps in the WASH sector.
At this informal get together during World Water Week organized by SEI and Simavi, we will discuss how we can leverage grassroot solutions to combine efforts to address the water crisis.
Past event / This event will discuss how we can leverage grassroot solutions combine efforts to address the water crisis.
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