Here is a presentation of the Society managing the Roman water related services, ACEA , whose infrastructures were visited by the participants of the “First Urban Water Management School” on the 30th of January 2018.
Sustainable Development Goals 2030
The sustainable development goals 2030 represent a 15 year plan of action made by the United Nations to overcome global challenges and achieve development goals considered fundamental for humanity.
In line with these goals the Water Management School general objectives are: an expansion of international cooperation and capacity-building support for developing countries in water and sanitation related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalinization, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies. Other than that, support and strenghtening of the participation of local communities in improving water and sanitation management are objectives to be pursued.
Here you can find material concerning the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 origin and implementation.
The UN resolution on Sustainable Development Goals 2030 download
Sustainable Development Goals Report 2017 download
First Urban Water Management School: Closure Session
Following are pictures taken during the ceremony held at Link Campus University on the 2nd of February 2018, final day of the Urban Water Management Course. Click on them to obtain their real dimension.
Renewed thanks to everybody who took part in the event.
Participants to the first “Urban Water Resources Management School”
The list of the community members who participated to the first “Urban Water Resources Management School” is in alphabetical order for both the participants and their countries of origin.
CAMEROON
Mr. Assanguina Armel
E-mail: assanguina@yahoo.fr
Role: Chief of the Inspection Unit for the acquatic, coastal and marine environment of the Ministry of Environment.
Mrs. Ndipakem Ayuk-Arrey
E-mail: andipakem@gmail.com
Role: Second Inspector of the Inspection Unit for the acquatic, coastal and marine environment of the Ministry of Environment.
Mr. Tita Bekono David
E-mail: titabekonodavid@yahoo.fr
Role: Vice Director of the drinkable water settlement and water resources body in the Ministry of Water and Energy.
Mrs. Ngo Njiki Jocelyne Alice
E-mail: jocyalice@yahoo.fr
Role: Vice Director of the drinkable water settlement and water resources body in the Ministry of Water and Energy.
CHAD
Mr. Abakar Ramadane Souieymane
E-mail: a.ramadane@yahoo.fr
Role: Former Minister of Water Resources.
Mr. Djamal Abdel-Nassir Cherif Neissa
E-mail: Cherif.neissa@yahoo.fr
Role: Coordinator of the project drinkable water and sanitation.
ETHIOPIA
Mrs. Azeb Tadesse
E-mail: goodluckazeb@gmail.com
Role: Official for water supply of the Ministry of Water Resources.
Mr. Mohammed Ali
E-mail: mohammedalis123@gmail.com
Role: Official for water quality of the Ministry of Water Resources.
NIGER
Mr. Moussa Maman
E-mail:
Role: Additional Secretary General of the Ministry of Water Resources.
Mr. Tankari Chaibou
E-mail:
Role: General Director of the Ministry of Water Resources.
NIGERIA
Mrs. Hauwa Muhammad Sadique
E-mail:
Role: Official at the Dams Department of the Ministry of Water Resources.
Mr. Mubarak Shehu Ladan
E-mail:
Role: Technical assistant for policy management and project evaluation of the Ministry of Water Resources.
SUDAN
Mr. Hamdnalla Mohamed Ali Abubaker:
E-mail: hamadnalla1960@gmail.com
Role: Official of the Ministry of Water Resources, Irrigation, and Energy.
ZAMBIA
Mrs. Alice Namukonda
E-mail: alicenamukonda379@gmail.com
Role: Official of the Ministry of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection..
ZIMBABWE
Mr. Maruvenje Canaan Tafadzwa
E-mail: tmaurikira@yahoo.com
Role: Chief Engineer in the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA).
Mr. Robert Mutepfa
E-mail: mutepfar2@gmail.com
Role: Deputy Director responsible for water Resources Planning and Development at the Ministry of Water Resources.
Urban Water Management SchoolLectures Pictures
Following are a few pictures taken during the lectures of the First Urban Water Management School.
Last World Water Forum Brasilia 2018
From the 18th to the 23rd of March the “World Water Forum”, the world’s biggest water-related event, was organized by the World Water Council.
The World Water Council is an international multistakeholder platform organization whose mission is to mobilize action on critical water issues at all levels.
Below the link to this important initiative.
First Urban Water Management School: Description and Index
Here is a list of all the lectures which were part of the First Urban Water Management School held at Link Campus University in Rome from the 22nd of January to the 2nd of February 2018 and founded by the Italian Foreign Ministry of Affairs and International Cooperation.
The list presents the lectures in a downloadable format, alternativelly it is possible to download the material, lesson by lesson, going below.