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1. Lead organizations for KRAs |
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UNESCAP(United Nations Economics and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific) |
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2. Lead organizations for Priority Themes |
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ICHARM (The International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management) |
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IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) |
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FAO (Food and Aguriculture Organization of the United Nations) |
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3. Sub regional coordinators |
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GWP CACENA (Global Water Partnership Central Asia and Caucasus) |
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4. Members |
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Agriculture Research Centre. Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (ARC) |
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Centre for Community Economics and Development Consultants Society |
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Centre for Community Health Research (CCHR) |
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Center For Environmental And Geographic Information Services (CEGIS) |
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International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) |
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Life Academy of Vocational Studies (LAVS) |
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Local Environment Development and Agricultural Research Society (LEADERS) |
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Resource Management Foundation (SAKALA) |
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Rural Area Development Programme (RADP) |
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Scientific Information Center of the Interstate Commission of Water Coordination (SIC ICWC) |
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Tokyo Mizu Youth (TMY) |
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Training Center of the Interstate Commission of Water Coordination (ICWC TC) |
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5. Partners |
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WRA is a non-profit professional association dedicated
to the advancement |
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The Climate Himalaya Initiative works towards the need of closing the existing knowledge gap in the Himalayas on various climate change issues, by developing a knowledge sharing platform, strengthening the capacities of people and organizations, generating awareness, developing leadership and conducting vulnerability mapping. |
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e-Network on Strategic Planning and Management of Water Resources in Asia and the Pacific |
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The E-Network has been launched for sharing the knowledge gained from past experiences, providing at the same time with the communication tools for the knowledge management needed to look ahead in implementing SPM methodologies in water resources management. |
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http://rspas.anu.edu.au/gwn/ Weblog http://rspas.anu.edu.au/blogs/gwnblog |
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The Gender Water Network (GWN) links students, professionals and researchers with interests in the fields of gender and water management, and has an Asia-Pacific focus. |
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The India Water Portal is an open, inclusive web-based platform for sharing water management knowledge and resources among practitioners and the general public in India. |
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The Mekong Basin Research Network is designed to provide science-based knowledge for cooperative/collaborative development and management of water resources in the Mekong River Basin through the creation of an international research network. The Mekong Basin Research Network provides knowledge and tools to assist policy making in the Mekong River Basin. This network addresses the issues relevant to the Sustainable Water Resources Management of the basin promoting basin-wide cooperation towards poverty alleviation ensuring environment security. |
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S.A.V.E (South Asian Voluntary association of Environmentalists ) |
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SAVE, is a joint initiative of individuals concerned
over the continued environmental degradation. With environmental
issues posing serious challenge to the world, there is hardly
any place on the face of earth immune to the threat. Amid this
precarious situation a group of individuals has come together
to take an initiative aimed not just at creating wide |
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Hosted at the Sloan School of Management at MIT in the United States of America is our STS-Sustainable
Development Forum and Working Groups. We have over one hundred and fifty members from government
nonprofit and for profit entities. One of the working groups is directly related to water and water quality monitoring. This service group is free to those interested in the Millennium Development Goals of the
United Nations and Sustainable Development topics and projects. |
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Water Integrity Network (WIN) |
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The Water Integrity Network (WIN) was founded last year by IRC, SIWI, Transparency International and the Water and Sanitation Program-Africa to fight corruption in the water sector. Currently, it has more than 160 members from the civil society, business and government sector in more than 50 countries worldwide. |
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WASWC (World Association of Soil and Water Conservation) is a professional association serving members and non-members worldwide. We encourage conserving soil, water, forest and other natural resources. Presently we have about 5,000 members in over 120 countries. |