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The Arab Water Council has widely issued and published a number of technical reports dealing with the water resources in the Arab Region.

Click on one of the below links to view & download the reports:

 

Final ReportRecommendations final 1

   1212755 MENA Wastewater Report 1  

 

     

Strengthening the Understanding of Social Vulnerability in the Arab Region

Water Reuse in the Arab World: From Principle to practice

Assessment of Restrictions on Palestinian Water Sector development
The World Bank, 2009

Assessment of Restrictions on Palestinian Water Sector development 
The World Bank, 2009

Troubled Waters - Palestinians Denied Fair Access to Water
Amnesty International, 2009

                   

 

 

 

 

Tecnical Report 4 Application of remote sensing in national water plans 1

 

Technical Report 5 Arab MENA Regional Document WWF5 1

Technical Report 6 Perspectives on waterCC adaptation Arid Semi Arid Regions

 

Troubled Waters - Palestinians Denied Fair Access to Water
Amnesty International, 2009

Water in the Arab World: Management Perspectives and innovations 
The World Bank, 2009

Application of Remote Sensing in National Water Plans
The World Bank, 2009.

5th World Water Forum, MENA Regional Document
AWC,2009
Perspectives on Water and Climate Change adaptation
AWC & WWC, IUCN, 2007

                   

Technical Report 7 MENA Regional Document FINAL 4thWWF 1

 

Technical Report 8 Status of water MDGs Achievement in the Arab Region

 

Technical Report 9 Status of IWRM plans in the Arab Region

         
4th Water Forum, MENA Regional Report
World Water Council, Mexico, 2006
Status of Water MDGs Achievement in the Arab Region
AWC & CEDARE, 2005.
Status of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Plans in the Arab Region AWC&CEDARE& UNDP December 2005          



 

Strengthening the Understanding of Social Vulnerability in the Arab Region
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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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