To support UNESCO Member States to strengthen their scientific, technical and policy capacities to manage human health and environmental risks caused by emerging pollutants in water and wastewater by improving water quality and wastewater management
Strengthening scientific research and policy (2015-2017)
Promoting scientific exchange and collaboration (2015-2017)
Capacity building and awareness raising on emerging pollutants (2017-2018)
Concluding International Conference
The project, implemented under UNESCO-IHP International Initiative on Water Quality (IIWQ), aims to support UNESCO Member States to strengthen their scientific, technical and policy capacities to manage human health and environmental risks caused by emerging pollutants in water and wastewater by improving water quality and wastewater management and promoting safe reuse of wastewater, ultimately contributing to enhance water and food security.The project, implemented under UNESCO-IHP International Initiative on Water Quality (IIWQ), aims to support UNESCO Member States to strengthen their scientific, technical and policy capacities to manage human health and environmental risks caused by emerging pollutants in water and wastewater by improving water quality and wastewater management and promoting safe reuse of wastewater, ultimately contributing to enhance water and food security.
Secretariat of water quality project
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Capacity development East Asia & Pacific Global Greywater or wastewater Middle East & North Africa Multilateral organisation Public awareness, advocacy and civil society engagement Resource recovery Sub-Saharan Africa Swedish government Water (irrigation, process, other)
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