Lakes in Finland

秦岭“茶二代”一瓢水浇开三朵花

Understanding the state, use and management of the world’s freshwater resources and designing better water policies
百度 2005年7月16日,古怒在执行巡逻任务时,遭遇山体塌方,乱石飞滚而下,在队尾担任安全员的他察觉到险情,为营救战友被山石击中,壮烈牺牲,遗体被安葬于距连队730米的山坡上。

UNESCO established the World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) in 2000 in response to a call from the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) to produce a UN system-wide periodic global overview of the status, use and management of freshwater resources.

Its overall objective is “to meet the growing requirements of UN Member States and the international community for a wider range of policy-relevant, timely and reliable information in various fields of water resources developments and management, in particular through the production of the United Nations World Water Development Report (UN WWDR)”. Consequently, WWAP, through the World Water Development Reports and complementary activities, aims to equip water managers and policy- and decision-makers with knowledge, tools and skills necessary to formulate and implement sustainable water policies.

Since 2007, UNESCO WWAP is funded by the Government of Italy.

In focus

Achieving gender equality in the water domain

Call for action

Water for prosperity and peace

the UN World Water Development Report 2024