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Third Governing Board Meeting

2019-09-22T10:40:23+03:3027th February, 2005|Tags: , , , |

27th February 2005

Tehran, Iran

Participating Countries and Organizations

  • Bangladesh, Egypt, Germany, Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Syria, Tajikistan, UNESCO, UNESCO-IHE, International Water Association (IWA), Wageningen University and Research Centre

Objectives:

  • Detailed report on the Centre’s activities to the end of 2004
  • Pursue approvals of the last Governing Board Meeting
  • Detailed report on expenditure of 2003-2004

Approvals:

  • The members of the Governing Board committed their Governments and Organizations to make contributions in funding toward the implementation of the Centre’s work-plan;
  • Each member of the Governing Board will appoint a representative or focal point with sufficient authority to facilitate […]

Conference: RCUWM-Tehran Planning

2019-09-18T13:59:34+04:3025th February, 2005|

Date: 25- 26 February 2005

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, UNESCO

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Bangladesh, Egypt, Germany, Iran, Oman, Syria, Tajikistan, ALTERRA, CEP, IDB, Sharif University (Iran), TIWA, UNDP, UNESCO, UNHCR

Number of Participants: 37

Number of Female Participants: 3 (8%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

The Planning Conference was held aimed at establishing a project portfolio for future programme and work plan of RCUWM-Tehran. The main objective of holding this conference was to attract funding. This goal will be followed by organizing a Donors Conference which is supposed to be held later.

The participants attended this conference from different research organizations, potential donors from funding agencies, National Governmental and Non- Governmental […]

Trainers Meeting: Integrated Urban Water Resource Management – Project Document for RCUWM

2019-09-18T13:55:08+04:3011th December, 2004|

Date: 11 – 13 December 2004

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, UNESCO Tehran Cluster Office, UNESCO New Delhi Regional Office

Participating Countries/ Organizations: India, Iran, Lebanon, Nepal, Sri Lanka, UNESCO Office in New Delhi, UNESCO Tehran Office and UNESCO Headquarters

Number of Participants: 15

Number of Female Participants: 6 (40%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

-Urge RCUWM-Tehran to approach relevant ministries of various countries and national focal points (National Committees for IHP) in the region to receive more feedback on the needed topics. Feedbacks should be drawn from Delhi Cluster, Iran Cluster, Almaty Cluster, and countries served by Cairo office;

-Urge UNESCO cluster offices in /Tehran, New Delhi and Almaty in active coordination […]

Workshop: Management of Aquifer Recharge and Water Harvesting in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions of Asia

2019-09-18T13:53:46+04:301st November, 2004|

Date: 27 November – 1 December 2004

Venue: Yazd, Iran

Co-organizers: ICQHS-Yazd, RCUWM-Tehran, UTCO

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Afghanistan, Belgium, China, England, France, Iran, India, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan

Number of Participants: 52

Number of Female Participants: 4 (7%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Recognizing the state of the art with regard to rainwater harvesting and management of aquifer recharge technology
  • Recognizing the role of dissemination and training
  • Emphasizing the regional issues

Publication: Women’s Participation in Water Management

2019-09-04T02:52:51+04:3019th August, 2004|


Publication: Women’s Participation in Water Management

Date: 2004

The proceedings of the Workshop on «Women›s Participation in Water Management» held by RCUWM- Tehran and the Office of Women›s Affairs of the Ministry of Power-Islamic Republic of Iran in March 2004 in Tehran was published by RCUWM- Tehran.

This collection includes 15 articles on the following themes:

Role of Women in Promoting Quantitative and Qualitative Water   Management

Development of Women›s Participation in Agricultural Water Management

The Role of Women›s Participation in Optimizing Urban Water Consumption Pattern

The Role of Women in Environmental Management

Workshop: Promotion of Women’s Participation in Water Management

2019-09-18T13:52:40+04:3023rd February, 2004|

Date: 23 -24 February 2004

Venue: Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, Ministry of Energy

Participating Countries/ Organizations: Germany, Iran, Jordan, The Netherlands, GWA, RCTWS-Cairo, TIWA, UNESCAP, UNESCO

Number of Participants: 85

Number of Female Participants: 63 (74%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Establishing a conductive environment for women’s participation
  • Reiterating the necessity of making more cooperation as operational means aimed at gender mainstreaming
  • Emphasizing on creating more opportunities for women in managerial and decision making sectors.
  • Promoting women’s training in different technical fields
  • Establishing women communities within governmental organizations
  • Establishing a unit of gender information in water affair section of Ministry of Energy or other Ministries to provide the possibility of generating […]

Master Plan Study on Water Management in Kabul River Basin

2019-09-21T11:07:07+04:301st January, 2004|

Date: January – December 2004

Objectives/Outcomes:

  1. Analysing existing water resources conditions of Kabul basin;
  2. Water resources and demand assessment
  3. Analysing the options and selecting the best feasible projects for fulfilment of water demands with taking the environmental requirement into consideration
  4. Preparing the following plans with taking the natural, technical, socio- economical and financial constraints into account:
  • Developing agricultural and irrigation plans and water resources development projects;
  • Urban and industrial water supply plans;
  • Water quality management plans;
  • Demand management plans;
  • Basic data and information acquisition plans.

Second Governing Board Meeting

2019-09-22T10:56:06+03:3018th December, 2003|Tags: , , , |

17th December 2003

Tehran, Iran

Participating Countries and Organizations

  • Bangladesh, Egypt, Germany, Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Syria, Tajikistan, UNESCO, UNESCO-IHE, International Water Association (IWA), Wageningen University and Research Centr

Objectives:

  • The organisational chart of RCUWM-Tehran was approved
  • The proposed workplan and budget for the year 2004 was approved
  • In addition to the proposed projects the two following specific projects were also approved to be implemented
    • assessment of training needs in the region
    • arsenic contamination of groundwater resources in Bangladesh
  • It was agreed that all members would provide their written suggestions and confirmation of their contribution in the […]

International Workshop: Policies and Strategic Option for Water Management in the Islamic Countries

2019-09-18T13:39:57+04:3015th December, 2003|

Date: 15 – 16 December 2003

Venue: Tehran – Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, IDB

Participating Countries/Organizations: Bangladesh, Egypt, France, Iran, Jordan, Libya, Malaysia, Oman, Tajikistan, The Netherlands, Turkey, and Yemen

Number of Participants: 38

Number of Female Participants: 3 (7%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Water and Environment
  • Water Resources Management in Critical Conditions
  • Shared Water Resource Management
  • Participatory Water Management

Several issues including importance of exchanging knowledge and experiences, capacity building, research, education, participatory approaches in water management and global attention to integrated water resources management were highlighted subjects considered in the concluding remarks, the proceedings of the above-mentioned symposium was published and disseminated by UNESCO-IHP within the framework of technical documents […]

Training Workshop: Water Demand Managements (WDM)

2019-09-18T13:44:27+04:301st September, 2003|

Date: 6 -19 September 2003

Venue: Power and Water Institute of Technology, Tehran, Iran

Co-organizers: RCUWM-Tehran, UNESCO

Participating Countries/Organizations: Bahrain, Fiji, Iran, Malaysia Oman, Pakistan, Uzbekistan

Number of participants: 22

Number of Female Participants: 5 (23%)

Objectives/Outcomes:

  • Making the participants familiar with principles and concepts of Water Demand Management by presenting good practices and case studies in the region
  • Transferring new approaches from developing countries to the states in the region
  • Strengthening national capabilities of the participation in the formulation and implementation of activities related to different aspects of Water Demand Management

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