HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE HISTORIC
UN WATER CONFERENCE
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The UN 2023 Water Conference took place at UN Headquarters in New York March 22-24. The Conference united more than 10,000 global stakeholders to address the urgent water crisis. The Pacific Institute played a crucial role in the conference, convening private sector leaders and providing thought leadership on a variety of water issues and solutions.
Our latest blog, authored by Pacific Institute thought leaders Dr. Amanda Bielawski, Jason Morrison, Mai-Lan Ha, Dr. Peter Gleick, and Heather Cooley, discusses five key outcomes of the historic conference and unpacks the Pacific Institute’s impacts.
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Harnessing the Power of Water Efficiency and Reuse
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The session emphasized the importance of water efficiency and reuse, showcased successful strategies for promoting uptake, and identified opportunities for scaling up implementation on national and global levels.
- 80+ attendees
- Hosted by Pacific Institute and United States Environmental Protection Agency
Key Speakers:
Moderator: Shannon Spurlock, Senior Researcher, Public Policy and Practice Uptake, Pacific Institute and President, WateReuse Colorado
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Business Leaders’ Open Call to Accelerate Action on Water
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The event demonstrated the power of collective action and business commitments to accelerate progress towards water resilience and emphasized the need for cross-sector collaboration to achieve large-scale impact.
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More than 60 companies operating in 130 countries have joined the Open Call and pledged to build water resilience in their operations and supply chains, aiming for a positive impact in 100 vulnerable water basins by 2030
- Co-convened by Aquafed, Ceres, CEO Water Mandate, International Chamber of Commerce, and Alliance for Water Stewardship
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SDG Media Zone @ UN Headquarters
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Pacific Institute President and CEO Water Mandate Head Jason Morrison joined a distinguished panel at the SDG Media Zone. The discussion was part of the official launch the groundbreaking Business Leaders' Open Call for Water Action.
The conversation was led by Sanda Ojiambo, Assistant Secretary-General and CEO, United Nations Global Compact.
The panel also featured the following speakers:
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Radical Collaboration for Water Resilience: Action with our Greatest Allies in the Climate Crisis @ UN Headquarters
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The event showcased successful examples of diverse stakeholder collaborations, and highlighted the need for inclusive, innovative partnerships to drive water resilience efforts in the face of climate change.
- Participants explored new collaboration models to achieve basin resilience and integrate diverse voices for real impact
- Co-convened by CEO Water Mandate, United Nations Global Compact, WWF International, Indigenous Peoples’ Major Group, World Farmers’ Organization, Wetlands International, and International Women’s Major Group
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Raising Our Ambitions for Water Resilience in 100 Basins by 2030
CEO Water Mandate Full-Day Off-Site Meeting
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A full day of dialogue highlighting the successes of collective action, measuring positive water impact, the potential of digitization, and the opportunities of finance.
- Over 300 attendees
- Co-convened by CEO Water Mandate and United Nations Global Compact
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The session highlighted key interlinkages between water, conflict, and peace. Discussions included policy recommendations and practical strategies to mitigate water-related tensions and promote peaceful water management practices.
- Over 100 attendees explored strategies to reduce water-related violence risks and promote peaceful, sustainable water management practices worldwide
- Co-convened by Pacific Institute, Circle of Blue, World Resources Institute, and The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
Key Speakers:
Moderator: Carl Ganter, Circle of Blue
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