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Sep 29, 2020

33rd UN-Water meet begins today in Sweden

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The 33rd UN-Water meeting will bring together representatives from UN-Water members and partners for a virtual discussion on challenges for international water and sanitation policy issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic and opportunities to coordinate the work of their respective organizations to advance progress on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 (clean water and sanitation).

The teleconference based session of the 33rd UN-Water Meeting, is going to convene today- 29 September 2020 in Swedish capital Stockholm.

UN-Water Members, Partners with Special Status, Partners and Observers. This session will consider Implications of and response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and Advancing SDG 6 Global Acceleration Framework.

The SDG 6 Global Acceleration Framework was launched during the July 2020 session of the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development. It seeks to support accelerated country progress in five areas related to SDG 6: financing; data and information; capacity development; innovation; and governance.

On Wednesday, tomorrow- 30 September 2020, representatives from UN-Water Members and Partners with Special Status will convene for a closed session focused on UN-Water procedural matters.

The 33rd meeting of UN-Water was originally expected to take place from 21-22 August 2020, in Stockholm, Sweden. The meeting was rescheduled as a virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

UN-Water plays a coordinating role within the UN, to ensure that the UN family “delivers as one” in response to water-related challenges. The overarching focus of UN-Water’s Members and Partners is to support UN Member States to sustainably manage water and sanitation.

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