Webinar | Thursday 18 May 2023 | 4:00 - 6:00PM AEST / 1:00 - 3:00PM ICT
In this webinar, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in partnership with the Australian Water Partnership AWP will launch a new publication on Managing Water Scarcity in the Asia-Pacific region.
The publication provides a policymakers summary outlining the dynamics and management of water scarcity across the Asia-Pacific. The webinar will introduce key findings on water scarcity risks and recommendations for improved water scarcity management in an open conversation between authors and Mekong government officials.
Water scarcity management practices across ten countries – including several in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), particularly Cambodia, Lao PDR, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam – have been analysed drawing policy, regulatory and planning lessons on what has worked, and what needs to be improved to mitigate the risks of water scarcity for a water-secure and resilient Asia-Pacific.
The publication, along with other diagnostic activities, has provided a foundation for the next stage of the Water Scarcity Program led by FAO in partnership with Australia through AWP. The Water Scarcity Program is working with national governments in developing ‘Water Scarcity Action Plans’ and ‘National Water Accounting and Allocation Roadmaps’. These will guide future water accounting and allocation practices in the Asia-Pacific region.
In this program, AMPERES, together with Alluvium, are implementing partners.
The webinar will provide simultaneous translation in Khmer, Bahasa Indonesia, Thai and Vietnamese.