WASH ROAD MAP
  • The collective
    • Historic
    • Strategy
    • Internal organisation >
      • Committees and Collective
      • Engaged actors
      • The Secretariat
    • Resources >
      • Public documentation
      • Internal documentation
  • Information & knowledge
    • 1.1 ''WASH Hub'' online platform
    • 1.2 Core data repository and tools
    • 1.3 WASH Severity Classification
    • 1.4 Accountability and Quality Approach
    • 1.5 Research and Innovation
  • Capacity & profesionnalisation
    • 2.1 Training courses offerings WASH learning portal
    • 2.2 Competency framework-based certification mechanism
    • 2.3 Scaling up and localization for learning systems in humanitarian WASH
  • Coordination & partnership
    • 3.2 Specialized expertise for the WASH sector
    • 3.3 Integration and coordination of WASH into public health issues
    • 3.4 Multi-sectoral integration and coordination of WASH
    • 3.5 Humanitarian Development Peace Nexus Framework
    • 3.6 Field Support Team
  • Funding & advocacy
    • 4.1 Secretariat of the WASH Road Map
    • 4.2 Sector Development and Strenghtening
    • 4.3 Advocacy for sector strengthening
  • Call To Action
  • Sector News
    • External events and publications >
      • 2021 World Water Week
      • 2022 World Water Forum
      • UN 2023 Water Conference
    • Internal events >
      • VC - Advocating for the WASH sector
      • VC - Funding the WASH sector
      • Panel - Groundwater & humanitarian aid
      • VC - Innovative Research
      • UN2023WC and GWS Virtual Coffee
      • VC - Launching post-UNWC
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SIWI's 2021
​World Water Week

World Water Week 2021 - Stockholm - 23/08/2021

The WASH Road Map session at the 2021 WWW highlighted that to empower local actors and structures, news ways of participatory governance are needed. 
It was presented how a rejuvenated WASH sector intends to make a difference in a changing world. The final objective was to attract responsible citizens interested to contribute to an in-depth transformation of our sector, either as actors of change or as bridge-builders to ensure that water keeps flowing even during troubled times. 
  • The collective
    • Historic
    • Strategy
    • Internal organisation >
      • Committees and Collective
      • Engaged actors
      • The Secretariat
    • Resources >
      • Public documentation
      • Internal documentation
  • Information & knowledge
    • 1.1 ''WASH Hub'' online platform
    • 1.2 Core data repository and tools
    • 1.3 WASH Severity Classification
    • 1.4 Accountability and Quality Approach
    • 1.5 Research and Innovation
  • Capacity & profesionnalisation
    • 2.1 Training courses offerings WASH learning portal
    • 2.2 Competency framework-based certification mechanism
    • 2.3 Scaling up and localization for learning systems in humanitarian WASH
  • Coordination & partnership
    • 3.2 Specialized expertise for the WASH sector
    • 3.3 Integration and coordination of WASH into public health issues
    • 3.4 Multi-sectoral integration and coordination of WASH
    • 3.5 Humanitarian Development Peace Nexus Framework
    • 3.6 Field Support Team
  • Funding & advocacy
    • 4.1 Secretariat of the WASH Road Map
    • 4.2 Sector Development and Strenghtening
    • 4.3 Advocacy for sector strengthening
  • Call To Action
  • Sector News
    • External events and publications >
      • 2021 World Water Week
      • 2022 World Water Forum
      • UN 2023 Water Conference
    • Internal events >
      • VC - Advocating for the WASH sector
      • VC - Funding the WASH sector
      • Panel - Groundwater & humanitarian aid
      • VC - Innovative Research
      • UN2023WC and GWS Virtual Coffee
      • VC - Launching post-UNWC
  • Join us!