🌟 As we approach the end of January, the YWP French Chapter hopes everyone is off to a fantastic start in 2025! Wishing you all continued success and motivation as we move forward! 🚀 #IWA #YoungWaterProfessionals #YWPFrance #NewYear2025 Assia MokssitMathilde SilvertCatalina SuarezChloé MeyerPierre DoClaudia CasconeElsa ARTEAUD ORQUINFelipe GuilaynGabriel Capson TojoAdeline CliffordLina SAOUDIAnne-Laure MAKINSKYMarine BrunierDiane d'ARRAS DESLOGESAstee - Association scientifique et technique pour l'eau et l'environnementIsabela EspíndolaInternational Water Association
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📣In the framework of the #wefe4med project, which is part of the PrimaProgram supported by the #EuropeanUnion, The Cyprus Institute and its partners invite you to participate in the official launch event of the #WEFE Nexus Community of Practice (NCoP) on September 25. 🟢 If you are interested in attending online, please register in advance for the meeting using the following link: https://lnkd.in/d2jV4pB... After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing all the necessary information to join the meeting. 🟢 The event agenda has been designed around three core pillars: 1. Implementation of the NCoP: Showcasing successful #wefe demonstration sites. 2. Policy: Discussing policies that drive the #wefenexus forward. 3. Finance: Exploring financial mechanisms to support #WEFE initiatives. #WEFE #CAWTAR
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The two-day International Day for Universal Access to Information conference climaxed yesterday. The event focused on discussing solutions that countries can integrate into their implementation strategies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and improve everyone's access to information. Here are some highlights from the event👇🏾 #IDUAIAccra2024 #ATID #RTI
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The Young Water Professionals UK (IWA UK YWP - Young Water Professionals UK) is part of the International Water Association (IWA), a global network of water professionals. Since 2000, the IWA UK Committee, a sub-committee of the Institute of Water (IWater), has developed events for young professionals within the water sector with support from IWater and sponsors. It’s 2 days of networking, workshops and events. Siltbuster are looking forward to meeting young water professionals during the event. Scan the QR code for more information IWA UK YWP - Young Water Professionals UK #wastewatersolutions #innovation #wastewaterteatment #waterqualitymatters #environmentalsustainability
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The ISCF is holiding its Conference on 11/11/2024 in Dublin for the much-anticipated ISCF Conference & STR Award Ceremony. Prepare to be captivated by thought-provoking speeches, acknowledgement of remarkable accomplishments, and insightful talk from economist Jim Power on the Short Term Renal industry in Ireland, among other topics: - The impact of EU Legislation on Irish businesses - Cooperative strategies for SME tourism businesses - Understanding Ireland's Legislative Framework - The future of Self-Catering in Ireland - Sustainable Diversification of your STR business - Balancing environmental consciousness and affordability
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🌿 Learning from Nature: Resilience and Regeneration. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated our ability to adapt quickly to challenges, sparking hope for similar efforts to protect biodiversity. As Hilde Eggermont, Administrateur-Generaal of INBO and IUCN Vice President, shared during our residential session in April 2023: "The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated our ability to alter behaviors quickly, which gives me hope that similar efforts can be made for biodiversity". Hilde introduced the ACT-D framework—a powerful tool for businesses to integrate biodiversity into their operations. This approach encourages: 1️⃣ Mapping dependencies on biodiversity. 2️⃣ Committing to meaningful actions. 3️⃣ Transforming practices to support ecosystems. 4️⃣ Disclosing efforts transparently. She also emphasized aligning with legally binding frameworks like the EU taxonomy and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures, essential for guiding sustainable business investments. 📽️ Watch this short video from Business for Nature showcasing practical applications of the ACT-D framework: https://lnkd.in/eJcCKDsT How can your business start applying these principles to regenerate ecosystems while building resilience? #NatureBasedSolutions #Biodiversity #ACTDFramework #Resilience #RegenerativeBusiness #2030Community
ALPSP Annual Conference and Awards 2024. Session 11
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Mr. Narin Sok, UNIDO Cambodia Representative, reiterated his organization’s commitment to strengthening UIL for economic resilience, stating that, “Through initiatives like FTRIP, UNIDO supports Cambodia's micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) by enhancing productivity and competitiveness. Collaboration among academia, the food sector, and government entities has advanced fish processing techniques and product development for those MSMEs." Read more: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g3_FKrvw Shetty Seetharam T kim davin Sulaiman Berdikeev Charya Khim Metta Hem Leang On Pong Ra Thorng leab kong Samruol Im #ProgressByInnovation | #EUinCambodia
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Job Opportunity! Food Security and Value Chain Development Expert Zambia's policy landscape is shaped by two pivotal documents: Vision 2030 (2006-2030) and the 8th National Development Plan (8NDP, 2022-2026), serving as cornerstones for all sectoral policies. Vision 2030 highlights the importance of climate change mitigation, emphasizing diversification in agriculture, and expansion of irrigation while ensuring access to renewable energy and clean water. Meanwhile, the 8NDP has three key strategic areas (Economic Transformation and Job Creation; Human and Social Development; and Environmental Sustainability). The pivotal role of sustainable agriculture in enterprise development, environmental protection and food security is clear. Agriculture plays a pivotal role in fostering Zambia’s socio-economic development and accounts for 51% of the labour force. Over 50% of the Zambian population depends on local agricultural production for food, primarily through smallholder production, however, the sector remains vulnerable to climate change which is increasing in incidence for full details, please follow the link below: https://lnkd.in/dFr89jTX
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Next week, we are heading to Antigua & Barbuda for the SIDS Global Business Network Forum, as we get closer to a decade defining conference for small Island developing states - #SIDS4. Learn more about the SIDS GBN 👉 https://lnkd.in/e7SEtrpz
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SAVE THE DATE! The EPBC Conference will be held from November 18 - 21, 2024 at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre. We are reimagining the conference this year and will be launching a new conference name and logo. Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks! #EPBC #EmbracingChange #BuildingRelationships #EmergencyManagement #DisasterRiskManagement #BusinessContinuity
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Job Opportunity! Food Security and Value Chain Development Expert Zambia's policy landscape is shaped by two pivotal documents: Vision 2030 (2006-2030) and the 8th National Development Plan (8NDP, 2022-2026), serving as cornerstones for all sectoral policies. Vision 2030 highlights the importance of climate change mitigation, emphasizing diversification in agriculture, and expansion of irrigation while ensuring access to renewable energy and clean water. Meanwhile, the 8NDP has three key strategic areas (Economic Transformation and Job Creation; Human and Social Development; and Environmental Sustainability). The pivotal role of sustainable agriculture in enterprise development, environmental protection and food security is clear. Agriculture plays a pivotal role in fostering Zambia’s socio-economic development and accounts for 51% of the labour force. Over 50% of the Zambian population depends on local agricultural production for food, primarily through smallholder production, however, the sector remains vulnerable to climate change which is increasing in incidence. It is, therefore, essential that the inter-twined issues of climate change and food security are addressed in a holistic manner. for full details, please follow the link below: https://lnkd.in/dFr89jTX
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