Seven countries geared to become international models for water leadership

Seven African, Middle Eastern and Asian countries have laid the foundation to becoming international models for water leadership after implementing a 3-year Global Water Leadership in a Changing Climate (GWL) Programme that helped them identify major challenges in water resources and services management as well as develop strategies to resolve them.

GWL coordinators and government representatives from the Central African Republic, Malawi, Nepal, Palestine, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, as well as high-level delegates from UNICEF, the British High Commission in Malawi and GWP met in Lilongwe, Malawi, from 14 to 15 March for a closeout workshop to assess efforts made towards building more climate-resilient water services under the GWL Programme.

Read more here: About GWL Closeout workshop