Global Water for Sustainability Program (GLOWS)
September 08, 2008
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Water on the Agenda  
 
 
Freshwater is the most important resource for the health, well-being, and prosperity of the world’s human communities and ecosystems. However, for more than 1.1 billion people around the globe, getting access to potable water is a daily struggle. Improving management and access to freshwater is a task facing governments and organizations worldwide.

Mayors Conf 2005Every year, hundreds of legislators from throughout the Americas convene for three days in Miami, FL at the Interamerican Conference of Mayors and Local Authorities to discuss major issues affecting governance and progress in the hemisphere. In June 2005, water issues were brought to the top of the agenda during a special panel session organized by the Global Water for Sustainability program (GLOWS). Speakers from the U.S., Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia discussed Latin America’s water resources and presented innovative solutions to water-related problems. These approaches included basin coordination committees, payment for environmental services programs, and environmental education.

This year was the first time that the Conference has included a special session to address an environmental issue. The water panel received an overwhelmingly positive response with more than 100 people in attendance. The event introduced GLOWS to governments throughout the Americas, helping pave the way for future collaborative work towards more integrated management of water resources.

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