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The second general assembly was held in Cairo on 17 December 2009 attended by 250 participants from the Arab Water Council members, Ambassadors, country representatives, NGOs, Public figures.

The opening of the general assembly witnessed a number of opening remarks by Eng. Kamal Ali, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Sudan, Dr. Hussein El Atfy, First under secretary , Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt on behalf of Dr. Naser Allam, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation who joined later in the afternoon, Ms. Shahera Wahby, League of Arab States, Mr. Louic Fouchon, President of the World Water Council and Dr. Mahmoud Abu Zeid, president of the Arab Water Council.

The AWC report was presented by Dr. Safwat Abd El Dayem, secretary General, Arab Water Council followed by the financial report presented by Dr. Khaled Abu Zeid, Treasurer of the AWC.

This was followed by electing the New Board of Governors for the period of (2010-2012) as well as discussing the proposed amendments in the AWC constitution. Finally the proposed work plan for the period of (2010-2012) was discussed.

General Secretariat Report
2nd General Assembly Conclusions and Recommendations
Members of Governing Board (2010-2012)
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Background

The Arab Water Council (AWC) was launched on 14 April 2004, as a regional non-profit organization with activities extended on both regional and international scales. The Headquarters of the Arab Water Council is the Arab Republic of Egypt according to the Host Agreement signed between the Government of Egypt and the Council in February 2009.


The General Assembly meeting endorsed AWC Constitution and By-Laws in December 2009, as legal official documents that draw the provisions & regulations of the Council.

Vision

The Council is working towards an Arab collective role that raises the level of awareness with existing water resources management challenges, intensifies the current effort to confront them and contributes to development of the new water culture.

Mission

The Arab Water Council mission is to promote deeper understanding and better management of the water resources in the Arab states in a multi-disciplinary, non-political, professional and scientific approach to disseminate knowledge and enhance sharing of experiences to achieve integrated water resources management for sustainable development and good water governance for the benefit of the Arab people.

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