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Title: 4th World Water Forum


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4th World Water Forum Regional Preparatory
Process for Asia and the Pacific
Japan Water Forum
October 31, 2005 Almaty, Kazakhstan
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World Water Forum
The Forums are organized between the World Water
Council and the host country.

1st Forum 1997- Morocco 500 participants
2nd Forum 2000 The Netherlands 5,700 participants World Water Vision
3rd Forum 2003 - Japan 24,000 participants Water Action Unit and Portfolio of Water Actions
IV Forum March 16 - 22, 2006 Mexico Local Actions for a Global Challenge
3
Forum Program
Local Actions for a Global Challenge
March 16-22, 2006 in Mexico City, Mexico
Thursday 16 Friday 17 Saturday 18 Sunday 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22
Morning Regional Presentation AMERICAS Regional Presentation EUROPE Regional Presentation AFRICA Regional Presentation MIDDLE EAST Regional Presentation ASIA -PACIFIC World Water Day
Morning Regional Presentation AMERICAS Regional Presentation EUROPE Regional Presentation AFRICA Regional Presentation MIDDLE EAST Regional Presentation ASIA -PACIFIC World Water Development Report
Morning Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers World Water Development Report
Morning Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Round tables with Ministries
Morning Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Kyoto World Water Grand Prize
Evening Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Adoption of the Ministerial Declaration
Evening Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Closing Ceremony
Evening King Hassan II Great World Water Prize Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Closing Ceremony
Evening Thematic leaders round tables Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT
Evening Cultural Event Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT
Water Fair
World Water Expo
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Basic structure
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Structure of the Forum
4th World Water Forum in Mexico
Thematic Forum
Ministerial Conference
World Water Expo Water Fair King Hassan II Great World Water Prize Kyoto World Water Grand Prize
Preparatory Process
Multi-stakeholder participation in Local Workshops Preparatory Meetings
Virtual Workshop
  • Inputs to the Forum
  • Baseline documents
  • Selection of Local Actions of the World
  • Regional Documents
  • Ministerial Involvement

Marketing and Media Campaign
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Thematic Content Topic Sessions
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Thematic Process
THEME BEACON
1.Water for Growth and Development World Bank / Colegio de Mexico / World Water Council
2. Implementing Integrated Water Resources Management Global Water Partnership / UNDESA
3.Water Supply and Sanitation for all UNDP / UN-Habitat / CNA
4. Water Management for Food and the Environment IWMI / CNA
5. Risk Management Japan Water Forum / World Meteorological Organization / UNESCO-IHE / UNDESA / CNA
FRAMEWORK THEMES
8
Thematic Process
THEME BEACON
A. New Models for Financing Local Water Initiatives Global Water Partnership / World Water Council
B. Institutional Development and Political Processes University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Sociology / Development Planning Unit, UCL / Latin American Faculty for Social Sciences / CNA
C. Capacity Building and Social Learning UNESCO-IHE / CapNet / IRC / WWC / STREAMS / Cooperative Programme on Water and Climate / Water Advisory Council
D. Application of Science, Technology and Knowledge International Water Association / Mexican Water Technology Institute
E. Targeting, Monitoring and Implementation Assessment World Water Assessment Programme / World Water Council
CROSSCUTTING PERSPECTIVES
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Thematic Process
For each framework theme there are beacons
organizations that have written a baseline
document.
Baseline Documents
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Forum Program
Thursday 16 Friday 17 Saturday 18 Sunday 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22
Morning Regional Presentation AMERICAS Regional Presentation EUROPE Regional Presentation AFRICA Regional Presentation MIDDLE EAST Regional Presentation ASIA -PACIFIC World Water Day
Morning Regional Presentation AMERICAS Regional Presentation EUROPE Regional Presentation AFRICA Regional Presentation MIDDLE EAST Regional Presentation ASIA -PACIFIC World Water Development Report
Morning Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers World Water Development Report
Morning Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Round tables with Ministries
Morning Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Kyoto World Water Grand Prize
Evening Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Adoption of the Ministerial Declaration
Evening Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Closing Ceremony
Evening King Hassan II Great World Water Prize Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Closing Ceremony
Evening Thematic leaders round tables Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT
Evening Cultural Event Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT
Water Fair
World Water Expo
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Regional Process
  • For facilitating the organization of the Forum,
    the world has been divided into the following
    five regions
  • Europe Asia-Pacific
  • Americas Middle-East
  • Africa
  • Regional Committees have been set up in each of
    the regions. Several meetings are being held to
    identify local actions that have been
    implemented.
  • Each committee is preparing a document with the
    main water issues in the region to be considered
    as an input for the Ministerial Declaration.


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Regional Process

REGION ORGANIZATIONS
Americas Coordinated by OAS Contact Scott Vaughan, SVaughan_at_oas.org
Asia Pacific Coordinated by Japan Water Forum (JWF), with the support of the 5 sub-regions and their respective coordinators Contact Taeko Yokota, yokota_at_waterforum.jp
Africa Coordinated by the African Development Bank Contact Bert Diphoorn, b.diphoorn_at_afdb.org
Europe Coordinated by Netherlands Water Partnership Contact Jeroen van der Sommen, jvds_at_nwp.nl
Middle East Coordinated by Arab Water Council, Islamic Development Bank and the World Bank Contact Hesham Kandil, kandil_at_mwri.gov.eg
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Thematic Process
Regional Document will be presented by the
Region
Regional Documents
14
Forum Program
Thursday 16 Friday 17 Saturday 18 Sunday 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22
Morning Regional Presentation AMERICAS Regional Presentation EUROPE Regional Presentation AFRICA Regional Presentation MIDDLE EAST Regional Presentation ASIA -PACIFIC World Water Day
Morning Regional Presentation AMERICAS Regional Presentation EUROPE Regional Presentation AFRICA Regional Presentation MIDDLE EAST Regional Presentation ASIA -PACIFIC World Water Development Report
Morning Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers World Water Development Report
Morning Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Round tables with Ministries
Morning Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Kyoto World Water Grand Prize
Evening Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Adoption of the Ministerial Declaration
Evening Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Closing Ceremony
Evening King Hassan II Great World Water Prize Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT Closing Ceremony
Evening Thematic leaders round tables Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT
Evening Cultural Event Topic sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOP-MENT Topic sessions IMPLEMEN-TING IWRM Topic sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic sessions WATER MANAGE-MENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRON-MENT Topic sessions RISK MANAGE-MENT
Water Fair
World Water Expo
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Interest Groups
GROUP INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL
Women Womens Coalition National Womens Institute (INMUJERES)
Youth YWAT Japan Water Forum National Youth Institute (INJUVE)
Children UNICEF / Japan Water Forum / WET Project Mexican Water Institute of Technology (IMTA)
Indigenous People National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples (CDI)
Local Authorities United Cities and Local Governments
Legislators House of Representatives and Senators of Mexico
NGOs International Organizations Water Advisory Council (CCA)
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Ministerial Conference
The Ministerial Conference will focus on ways to
implement the MDGs and policies approved by the
UN Commission on Sustainable Development
Regional contributions will be considered for a
Ministerial Declaration There will be a
multistakeholder dialogue with thematic round
tables.
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Financing Water For All
Special Panels
Task force composed of high level personalities
to follow up the report Financing Water for
all, compiled by the World Panel on Financing
Water Infrastructure of the Third World Water
Forum. The group is led by Angel GurrĂ­a, Former
Finance Minister of Mexico. Empowerment and
Democratization Work group integrated by well
known international and national experts in order
to elaborate a technical paper for development of
social capacities to face issues related with
water.
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Water Learnig Center
  • The Learning Center is an opportunity for
    stakeholders to participate in workshops
    organized with experts that will attend the Forum
  • This center will have speakers from the
    Smithsonian Center , U.S Army Corps Engineers and
    the Mexican Training Center for Water and
    Sanitation.
  • The workshops will be parallel activities during
    the Forum

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Other activities
First International Water and Film Event Will
be held during the Forum in Mexico and is
organized by the Secretariat of the 4WWF, UNESCO,
CONACULTA, WC and the International Secretariat
for Water.
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How to participate
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How to participate
  • ltIn Mexicogt
  • Organize topic sessions
  • Present local actions
  • Participate in the EXPO/Fair
  • Prizes
  • ltDuring the preparation processgt
  • Comment on the baseline/regional documents
  • Participate in the regional meetings

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Typical day of the Forum
REGIONAL PRESENTATION
09001000
KEY-NOTE SPEAKERS
10001030
TOPIC-SESSIONS
10301230
LUNCH
12301400
EXPO AND WATER FAIR
TOPIC-SESSIONS
14001600
TOPIC-SESSION
16001800
SPECIAL EVENTS
18001900
CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC SHOWS
19002030
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Typical session
There will be 150 two-hour sessions divided into
five parts
Opening remarks from convener(s) (5 minutes)
Presentation of local actions (45 minutes)
Expert panel to discuss the local actions
presented (30 minutes)
Open discussion amongst participants (30 minutes)
Wrap-up and conclusions (10 minutes)
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Topic Sessions
  • Sessions are one of the most important tools to
    make the Forum attractive, purposeful and
    successful.

Europe 15 sessions
Middle East 20 sessions
Asia Pacific 50 sessions
Americas 136 sessions
Africa 36 sessions
At the deadline for registering interest in
organizing a session 580 sessions had been
registered. The 4th World Water Forum Secretariat
will select sessions in a meeting with Beacons
and Regional Coordinators in November
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Local Actions
Any activities related to water that have been
implemented and have had favorable impact at the
local level in water management. It doesn't refer
only to experiences in small scale. It is
necessary to register them on the website of the
Forum www.worldwaterforum4.org.mx
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Local Actions
TOPIC SESSIONS
LOCAL INITIATIVES
POSTERS
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
CONVENERS
BEACONS
DATA BASE
REGIONAL COMMITTEES
KYOTO PRIZE
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Local Actions registered
Local actions registered October 19, 2005
FT1 FT2 FT3 FT4 FT5 Total
Africa 11 19 49 13 5 97
Americas 92 112 98 82 20 404
Asia-Pacific 20 25 27 20 14 106
Europe 3 12 8 3 5 31
Middle East 6 18 6 12 2 44
Total 132 186 188 130 46 682
The deadline November 15, 2005!!
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World Water Expo
There will be 12 000 m2 available for the
exhibition with capacity for 625 stands. More
than 50 of the stands are already sold.
For more information, please visit
http//www.worldwaterexpo.com
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World Water Expo
Updated 28, September 2005
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Water Fair
  • The Water Fair includes
  • Pavilions for some countries and non-profit
    organizations
  • Cultural and Artistic Activities
  • Photo Exhibition
  • Dance and Music
  • Film Show

Proposals to that extent can be sent to the Forum
Secretariat, contact fair_at_worldwaterforum4.org.m
x
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Prizes
First International Water and Film Event Will
be held during the Forum in Mexico and is
organized by the Secretariat of the 4WWF,
UNESCO, CONACULTA, WC and the International
Secretariat for Water. For more information,
please visit http//www.worldwaterforum4.org.mx/
home/fest_cine.asp King Hassan II Great World
Water Prize For more information, please visit
http//www.worldwatercouncil.org/index.php?id721
Kyoto World Water Grand Prize For more
information, please visit http//www.worldwaterc
ouncil.org/kyoto_prize
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How to participate
  • ltIn Mexicogt
  • Organize topic sessions
  • Present local actions
  • Participate in the EXPO/Fair
  • Prizes
  • ltDuring the preparation processgt
  • Comment on the baseline/regional documents
  • Participate in the regional meetings

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Preparatory Process
BASELINE DOCUMENTS
THEMATIC DOCUMENTS
REGIONAL MEETINGS
R1
REGIONAL DOCUMENT 1
R2
REGIONAL DOCUMENT 2
R3
REGIONAL DOCUMENT 3
R4
REGIONAL DOCUMENT 4
R5
REGIONAL DOCUMENT 5
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Regional Process in Asia and the Pacific
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Approach from Asia and the Pacific Region
  • Sub regional approach
  • Sub regional meetings
  • Finalize the sub-regional part of the Regional
    Document approx. 10-15 pages including
    sub-regional issues, activities and local actions
  • Select the local actions from the sub-region
  • Discuss the possible inputs from the sub-region
    to the Baseline Documents
  • Multi stakeholders participation

www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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List of sub-regional coordinators
Sub-regions Coordinators JWF Liaison officers
Northeast Asia Korea Water Forum Mr. Hideki Sawa (nea_at_waterforum.jp)
Southeast Asia GWP SEA Ms. Noriko Yamaguchi (sea_at_waterforum.jp)
South Asia GWP SAS Mr. Masahiko Motojima (sas_at_waterforum.jp)
Central Asia GWP Cacena Mr. Shigenori Asai (cea_at_waterforum.jp)
Oceania Pacific SOPAC Ms. Shinobu Fukumoto (op_at_waterforum.jp)
OVERALL COORDINATION OVERALL COORDINATION Ms. Taeko Yokota (ap_at_waterforum.jp)
www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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Roles of sub-regional coordinators
  • Draft the sub-regional part of the Regional
    Document and collect the comments through the
    sub-regional mailing list and website of the
    sub-regional preparatory process on the JWF
    Website
  • Collect the local actions from the sub-region
  • Announce the sub-regional meeting to the
    stakeholders in the sub-region and coordinate
    their participations
  • Logistics arrangement of the sub-regional meeting
    in cooperation with the JWF sub-regional liaison
    officers
  • Select the participants in the 4th World Water
    Forum from the sub-region

www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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Schedule for sub regional meetings
  • South East Asia Sep 3 in Bali, Indonesia
  • Oceania Pacific Sep 26 in Apia, Samoa
  • South Asia Oct 13 in Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • North East Asia Oct 21 in Zhengzhou, China
  • Central Asia
  • Oct 31-Nov.2 in Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Oct 24, 2005 in Tokyo
  • Synthesis Meeting for Asia and the Pacific
  • Synthesize the sub-regional process
  • Finalize the Regional Document with adding the
    common message from the Asia-Pacific region.
  • Discuss the program of Regional Day at the 4th
    World Water Forum

www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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Tokyo Meeting
Oct 24, 2005
  • Discussion on the Regional Document
  • - missing issues actions
  • Bridging the thematic process and regional
    process
  • Discussion on the common message from the
    Asia-Pacific region
  • - common issues, future initiative and inputs
  • to the ministerial declaration
  • Discussion on the Regional Presentation at the
    4th Forum
  • - 1 hour presentation on March 21, 2006
  • - regional exhibition at the fair
  • - outcome document of the region
  • Discussion on the future plan

www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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Asia and the Pacific Regional Document
1st Draft, October 26, 2005
  • Section 1 Regional synthesis
  • common issues, challenges and priority
    needs (3-5 pages)
  • Section 2 6 Sub-regional summaries (2 pages
    each),
  • to be prepared by the 5 sub-regional
    coordinators
  • Volume 2 5 complete sub-regional report

www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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Number of natural disasters occurred by
continent (1992 to 2001)
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MDGs Indicators of Greatest Concern in Asia and
the Pacific
- Number of Off Track Countries -
  • Rural Water Supplies 52.9
  • National Poverty Line 53.8
  • Infant and under-5 Mortality 46.8, 40.4
  • Malnutrition 42.9
  • Primary enrolment 39.4
  • Maternal Mortality 66.7
  • UNESCAP, UNDP ADB, 2005. A Future Within Reach

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Direct Way to meet the MDGs
  • One of the most direct ways in which Governments
    can address poverty - and meet the MDGs is by
    ensuring adequate basic services, either
    providing them directly or sustaining a framework
    for provision through the private sector or civil
    society.
  • UNESCAP, UNDP ADB, 2005. A Future Within Reach

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Section 1 Regional synthesis
1st Draft, October 26, 2005
  • Introduction
  • The Asia and Pacific Region at a Glance
  • Issues and Challenges Common to the Asia-Pacific
    Region
  • I. Water Use Efficiency Improving Water
    Productivity
  • II. Disaster Mitigation Risk Management
    and Reduction
  • III. Financing and Investment
  • Priority Targets
  • 1. Increase targeted investments for water
    infrastructure and human
  • resources development
  • 2. Drastically reduce the vulnerability of
    human populations to water-
  • related disasters
  • 3. Improve water use efficiency through the
    conservation and
  • restoration of land-water interfaces

www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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Volume 2 Five Sub-regional Papers
1st Draft, October 26, 2005
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Presentation of the regional document
  • 3. Basic characteristics of the region
  • 4. Main challenges faced by the region regarding
    water issues
  • 5. Strategies that have been implemented to face
    water issues
  • 6. Successful experiences and local actions
    carried out in the region
  • 7. Conclusions, learned lessons and future
    perspectives

www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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Regional Presentation
Regional Presentation at the 4th Forum
  • 1 hour presentation on March 21
  • - Spokesperson
  • - New initiative(s)
  • - Outcome document of the regional process
  • Regional exhibition at the fair
  • - Present the major regional actions
  • Proposed to the Secretariat of the 4th Forum and
    waiting
  • for the response

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Forum Program
Local Actions for a Global Challenge
March 16-21, 2006 in Mexico City, Mexico
Thursday 16 Friday 17 Saturday 18 Sunday 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22
Morning Regional Presentation AMERICAS Regional Presentation EUROPE Regional Presentation AFRICA Regional Presentation MIDDLE EAST Regional Presentation ASIA -PACIFIC World Water Day
Morning Regional Presentation AMERICAS Regional Presentation EUROPE Regional Presentation AFRICA Regional Presentation MIDDLE EAST Regional Presentation ASIA -PACIFIC World Water Development Report
Morning Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers Keynote Speakers World Water Development Report
Morning Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Round tables with Ministries
Morning Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Kyoto World Water Grand Prize
Evening Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Adoption of the Ministerial Declaration
Evening Opening Ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Closing Ceremony
Evening King Hassan II Great World Water Prize Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT Closing Ceremony
Evening Thematic leaders round tables Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT
Evening Cultural Event Topic-sessions WATER FOR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Topic-sessions IMPLEMENTING IWRM Topic-sessions WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR ALL Topic-sessions WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMENT Topic-sessions RISK MANAGEMENT
Water Fair
World Water Expo
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Forum Program
DAYLY PROGRAM
REGIONAL PRESENTATION
09001000
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
10001030
TOPIC-SESSIONS
10301230
LUNCH
12301400
EXPO AND FAIR
TOPIC-SESSIONS
14001600
TOPIC-SESSIONS
16001800
SPECIAL EVENTS
18001900
CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC EVENTS
19002030
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Regional Presentation
Basic Ideas for our Regional Presentation on
March 21
  • To present common message(s) from our region
  • The Asia and Pacific Region at a Glance
  • Issues and Challenges Common to the Asia-Pacific
    Region
  • Priority Targets
  • To present new initiative(s) from the region
  • Asia-Pacific Water Partnership
  • To launch the outcome document
  • Water in Asia and the Pacific

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New initiative(s) from the region
  • A idea from JWF and partners
  • Asia-Pacific Water Partnership
  • JWF as Secretariat
  • Potential partners
  • Development/regional Banks World Bank,
    ADB, JBIC
  • Donors JICA?donor countries
  • Governments Countries in the region
  • NGOs Country partnerships and others
  • Intl Organizations
  • UNDP, UNHABITAT, GWP, IWMI, ESCAP, SOPAC

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Important Deadlines For Mexico
Pre-Forum version Thematic Documents
Forum version Thematic Documents
Thematic process
Forum version Regional Documents
First draft Regional Documents
Regional process
Final version Declaration
Regional input to Declaration
Ministerial process
4th World Water Forum
Selection session conveners
Opening date
Session programs prepared
Closing expression of interest
Session conveners
Opening date entry Local Actions
Closing date Local Actions
Local Actions
Local Actions chosen for topic-sessions
Closing date for consideration in regional /
thematic documents
Virtual / Local Workshops
Pre-Forum workshop
Pre-Forum workshop
Stockholm
Mar 16th-23rd
Jun 15th
Sep 30th
Jul 1st
Aug 25th
Oct 15th
Nov 15th
Jan 15th
Dec 15th
Nov 1st
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Our Schedules
  • ltExhibitions at the fairgt
  • Nov 1 Confirmation from the 4th Forum
    Secretariat
  • Nov 30 Draft floor plan and instruction from JWF
  • Dec 1 Jan 31
  • - Preparation by each sub region
  • - Coordination with the designing company
  • ltPapers and othersgt
  • Nov 1 First draft of the regional document
  • Nov 1-2 Beacons meeting in Monterrey for
    discussing the sessions
  • Nov 15 Deadlines for local actions
  • Dec 15
  • - Regional inputs to the Ministerial Declaration
    lt- Common message
  • - Selection of the local actions
  • Jan 15 Final regional document
  • - Prepare for publication??
  • ltLogisticsgt
  • Nov 1 - 31 Call for participants with financial
    support from the sub region
  • (including children)
  • Dec 1 - 15 Selection process
  • Dec15 Decide the participants with FS
  • Jan 2006 Start the logistical arrangement for
    the participants with FS

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Our Contribution
How to promote the participations from the
region?
  • Financial support to the participants
  • Kyoto World Water Grand Prize
  • - 20 out of 30 finalists will be invited to
    Mexico
  • Support for stakeholders from the region (JWF)
  • about 80 participants from the regions who are
    contributing local water issues
  • Support for children
  • Special Japan Water Forum chartered flight
  • Direct flight from Tokyo to Mexico City
  • NO TRANSIT / VISA is necessary for entering US!!!

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What We Expect From Each Subregion
How to promote the participations from the
region?
  • Communication with more stakeholders in the
    region
  • - to call for comments to the documents
  • - to call for the registrations of the local
    actions
  • How to involve the governments in the region?
  • - ministerial preparatory meeting??
  • - more communication with the ministerial
    process???
  • Information dissemination through the website,
    local meetings/conferences

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Approach from Asia and the Pacific Region
  • Sub regional approach
  • Sub regional meetings
  • Finalize the sub-regional part of the Regional
    Document approx. 10-15 pages including
    sub-regional issues, activities and local actions
  • Select the local actions from the sub-region
  • Discuss the possible inputs from the sub-region
    to the Baseline Documents
  • Multi stakeholders participation

www.waterforum.jp/eng/apsubregions/
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  • Thank you very much!
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