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MEDA WATER page at EMWIS new website.
Euro-Mediterranean Regional Water Programme for Local Water Management
LATEST
NEWS
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2006-10-30/11-01 - The EMWater
Project Regional Conference on Efficient Management of Wastewater Treatment
and Reuse in the Mediterranean Countries
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2006-06-28 - ISIIMM International thematic seminar: Mountain Community
Irrigation
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2006-06-08/10 - MEDA WATER International Conference on Sustainable Water
Management: Rational Water Use, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse (RUWTR 2006)
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2006-05-07 - MEDWA training course on water harvesting and irrigation
techniques
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2006-04-10/11 - 1st MEDA-WATER sectoral workshop: Synergy on waste water
reuse
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2006-04-09 - EMPOWERS & MEDWA: Joint Learning Event
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2006-04-04/06-12/14 - MEDWA Field Monitoring mission
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2006-03-30/31 - MEDA-water RMSU training course: LogFrame and Benchmarking
- 2005-12-05/07: First
MEDA WATER - RMSU Meeting
- 2005-11-13/16: First EMPOWERS Regional Symposium
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2005-11-07/18 - EMWater Project Regional Training Courses: Efficient
Management of Waste Water, its Treatment and Reuse in the Mediterranean
Countries, Beirut, Lebanon.
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2005-09-26 - Seminar on autonomous desalination units: Desalination Units
powered by Renewable Energy Systems Opportunities and Challenges, Hammamet,
Tunisia.
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2005-09-15/16 First International Conference on Sustainable Urban Wastewater
Treatment and Reuse, SUWTR 2005
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2005-09-05/10-30 - The Second Web-Based Training - EMWater Project
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2005-06-29/30 - 2 day Training Workshop in the framework of the MEDAWARE
Project in Jordan
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2005-06-23/24 - 2 day Training Workshop in the framework of the MEDAWARE
Project in Cyprus
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2005-06-21/22 - 2 day Training Workshop in the framework of the MEDAWARE
Project in Lebanon.
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2005-06-09/10 - A MEDAWARE Workshop on Reuse of Treated Domestic Wastewaters
in Turkey
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2005-05-26/27 - 2 day Training Workshop in the framework of the MEDAWARE
Project in Morocco.
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2005-04-24/25 - 2 day Training Workshop in the framework of the MEDAWARE
Project in Palestine
- 2005-03-15/16: 1st ZER0-M Conference on Sustainable Water Management
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New documents on ISIIMM website
- ISIIMM
seminar: Water governance and IWRM, groundwater sustainable management in
Zahle, Beqaa plain, Lebanon - 30 march-3 April 2005.
- INWRDAM in collaboration with EMPOWERS
Partnership have organised a Training Workshop on: "Participatory
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)". Beirut,
Lebanon. 12-17 February 2005.
Read more
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2004-12-06:
The Agricultural University of Athens is organising a Workshop on Water
Planning & Desalination Applications
in the context of ADIRA Project, Grand Hawaii Hotel, Limassol, Cyprus.
- 2004-09-07: ADIRA project
has launched a new website:
www.adira.info
- 2004-06-15/17: Concertation meeting of the MEDA-Water projects in Brussels

The Euro-Mediterranean Regional Water Programme for Local
Water Management -MEDA-WATER- aims at the enhancement of regional co-operation
in the areas of sustainable and integrated management of water resources. The
relevant type of interventions are stipulated in the
Ministerial Declaration
and Action Plan of the 1999 in Turin Euro-Mediterranean
Ministerial Meeting on Local Water Management. The priority issues identified
therein include six identified areas of action and four horizontal themes as
follows:
Areas of Action
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Integrated management of local drinking water
supply, sanitation and sewage;
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Local water resources and water demand
management (quantity and quality) within catchment areas and islands;
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Prevention and mitigation of the negative
effects of drought and equitable management of water scarcity;
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Irrigation water management;
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Use of non-conventional water resources;
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Preparation of national and local scenarios
for the period until 2025 that enable precise objectives to be set and
actions to be taken for sustainable water management.
Horizontal Themes
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Strengthening institutional capacities and
training;
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Exchange of information and know-how;
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Transfer of know-how and technology;
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Awareness raising, mobilisation and promotion
of commitment of the population.

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