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HR CLUB – JUMP-OPT FORUM

September 15,17 and 18 from 9.30am to 10.30am (Paris Time) Download the program below The “Water for All” Chair organizes its 2nd JUMP-OPT forum This year, 3 themes will be addressed during 3 mornings of exchanges September 15: Ethical Management by Professor Laurent BIBARD – ESSEC Business School Paris September 17: Operational Strategic Intelligence by […]
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Happy Water Day!

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services
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22nd AfWASA International Congress – Water and sanitation for all: A secure future for Africa

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services
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Vietnam’s Mekong Delta to struggle with rising saline intrusion during Tet

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services
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World Bank Blog: Reflecting on 2024: A year of progress for water security

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services
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OCTOBER 15 – GLOBAL HANDWASHING DAY§

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services
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Tap water use in low countries – Mapping

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services
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5th International scientific workshop of the “Water for All” Chair

RETHINKING WATER AND SANITATION SERVICES IN THE LIGHT OF ACCELERATING CLIMATE CHANGE Accra – June 5 and 6, 2024 Bilingual event with simultaneous translation – Version française Organised by the “Water for All” Chair and RWESCK On-site and online participation Challenges 2023 was about to become the hottest year on record on our planet. Climate […]
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HR CLUB – JUMP-OPT FORUM
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HR CLUB – JUMP-OPT FORUM

September 15,17 and 18 from 9.30am to 10.30am (Paris Time) Download the program below The “Water for All” Chair organizes its 2nd JUMP-OPT forum This year, 3 themes will be addressed during 3 mornings of exchanges September 15: Ethical Management by Professor Laurent BIBARD – ESSEC Business School Paris September 17: Operational Strategic Intelligence by […]

Happy Water Day!
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Happy Water Day!

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services

Women Managers trained at the Chair since 2009
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Women Managers trained at the Chair since 2009

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services

22nd AfWASA International Congress  – Water and sanitation for all: A secure future for Africa
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22nd AfWASA International Congress – Water and sanitation for all: A secure future for Africa

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services

Vietnam’s Mekong Delta to struggle with rising saline intrusion during Tet
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Vietnam’s Mekong Delta to struggle with rising saline intrusion during Tet

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services

World Bank Blog: Reflecting on 2024: A year of progress for water security
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World Bank Blog: Reflecting on 2024: A year of progress for water security

The availability of safe drinking water is far from universal, but exactly how it varies geographically and why this occurs is not well understood. Greenwood et al. combined Earth Observation data, geospatial modeling, and household survey data to estimate that only one in three people in low- and middle-income countries have access to safely managed drinking water services