Tuesday 12 March 2013

International Year of Water Cooperation 2013


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United Nations Office to Support the International Decade for Action 'Water for Life' 2005-2015/UN-Water Decade Programme on Advocacy and Communication (UNW-DPAC)



The latest news from the UN-Water Decade Programme on Advocacy and Communication (UNW-DPAC).

Video interviews with participants in the International Annual UN-Water Zaragoza Conference 2012/2013. Preparing for the 2013 International Year. Water Cooperation: Making it Happen! Zaragoza, 8-10 January 2013

Entrevistas a participantes en la Conferencia Internacional Anual de Zaragoza de ONU-Agua 2012/2013. Preparando el Año Internacional 2013. ¡Haciendo realidad la cooperación en materia de agua! 8-10 enero 2013

Interviews with participants in the 6th session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Water Convention. Rome, Italy, 28-30 November 2012

Water for Life´ UN-Water Best Practices Award

Interviews with case study presenters participating in the International UN-Water Conference: Water in the Green Economy in Practice: Towards Rio+20. 3-5 October 2011.

Interviews with participants in the International Conference 'Sustainable Water Management in Cities: Engaging stakeholders for effective change and action'. 13-17 December 2010. Zaragoza, Spain
21st Century, UNTV's series: Water

International Year of Water Cooperation 2013


The English World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from the USA, Brazil, Mexico and China
The Spanish World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Kenya, The Republic of Ireland, Spain and South Korea
The French World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Australia, France, Ethiopia and Japan




The Swedish World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Sweden, Morocco, India and Australia
The Turkish World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Turkey, Scotland, Kenya and Saudi Arabia
The Italian World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Italy, Mexico, The USA and Japan



The German World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Germany, Brazil, Australia and China
The Japanese World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Japan, Germany, Sweden and The USA
The Portuguese World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Brazil, China, The Netherlands and Uzbekistan



The Arabic World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Saudi Arabia, Kenya, France and Mexico
The Chinese World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from China, Italy, Nigeria and India
The Tamil World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from India, China, Mexico and Germany



The Uzbek World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from the Uzbekistan, Spain, India and Nigeria
The Greek World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from the Greece, China, Morocco and USA
The Azerbaijani World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from Azerbaijan, Sweden, the Czech Republic and East Africa



The Indonesian World Water Day logo contains traditional patterns from the Bahasa Indonesia, Mali, Scotland and Australia





































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