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Report on achievements so far and reflecting on United Nations Environme= nt Assembly (UNEA) process =E2=80=93 incl. interlinkages across workstreams= and outlook on the role of water in the new Medium-Term Strategy (2022-202= 5 UNEP)
World Water Quality Assessment Presentation
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Friends of Groundwater Presentation
Ecosystem Presentation
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Plastics Presentation
GEMS/Water Presentation
GlobeWQ Presentation
Social Engagement Platform Presentation
Water Quality-Health Risk Modelling Presentation
Capacity Development Consortium Presentation
Africa Use Cases Presentations
Youth Action for World Water Quality
Water Scenarios for Copernicus Ex= ploitation (WaterForCE)
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Public-private Collaboration
Towards a Pan-African Water Quali= ty Program (PAWaQ)
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Urban emissions of nitrogen and p= hosphorus to Lake Victoria of Africa
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Citizen Data for SDG Indicator 6.= 3.2
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New workstream linked to the =E2=80=9CBaseline Assessment=E2=80=9D and = =E2=80=9CFull Assessment=E2=80=9D
Water Governance Workstream
Post-pandemic Resilient Society Comparative Word Water Quality
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Global Scenarios Ecosystem Health=
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Towards the Africa Water Vision 2025: Formulation of AMCOW=E2=80=99s Wat= er Quality Program; envisaged scope of the anticipated program; defining co= llaboration opportunities with other partners
Tracking Africa=E2=80=99s Water Sector Development: The Water and <= span style=3D"letter-spacing: 0.0px;">Sanitation Sector Monitoring System (= WASSMO)
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Development of Guideline Advice on Resilience to Pandemics and other Eme= rgencies, with a focus on water quality and a human rights-based approach= p>