The Non Conventional Water Resources (NCWR) Programme in the Mediterranean is designed and implemented by GWP-Med, with the support of the Coca-Cola Foundation, and in partnership with local and national authorities and the Coca-Cola Company and its bottlers in Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta. It aims to advance rainwater harvesting, stormwater management and greywater recycling, in order to increase the local water budget and contribute to climate change adaptation in insular and urban communities. Video with and without English subtitles
Ms. Konstantina Toli, GWP-Med Senior Programme Officer, and Alter Aqua Programme Coordinator, on the culture of "no waste" and efficiency with regards to water resources. From an interview to Channel Energy, at the side of the "Greening the Islands" Conference 2014. Video
Rainwater Harvesting Program in Greece: "The Gift of Rain" educational activities for deaf and hard of hearing students. Video
Professor Michael Scoullos, GWP-Med Chairman, talks about climate change in the Mediterranean and the water challenges facing the countries there, during the GWP Regional Days 2013. Video
Rainwater Harvesting System in Sikinos Island, Greece. Video
Interview of the Mayor of Sikinos Island, Greece-Rainwater Harvesting Program. Video
"Alter Aqua": Rainwater Harvesting in Gozo Island, Malta. Video