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Progress on transboundary water cooperation under the Water Convention: second report on implementation of the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes 2017-2020

Progress on transboundary water cooperation under the Water Convention: second report on implementation of the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes 2017-2020

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The publication provides an overview of the first pilot reporting exercise under the Water Convention, highlighting progress made, challenges, and opportunities for transboundary water cooperation.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 110 pages
Publication date: 30 May 2022
Publisher: United Nations


The publication delves into the comprehensive findings of the inaugural pilot reporting exercise conducted pursuant to the Water Convention, which took place in 2017. It provides a thorough review and summary of the progress made in implementing the Convention, highlighting significant trends, successes, challenges, and opportunities related to transboundary water cooperation.

The reporting mechanism established under the Convention was formally adopted by the Meeting of the Parties to the Water Convention during its seventh session, held in Budapest from November 17 to 19, 2015 (decision VII/2). This mechanism serves as a critical platform for Parties to exchange information, share experiences, and assess the implementation of the Convention.

The pilot reporting exercise under the Water Convention was a significant step forward in enhancing transparency, fostering cooperation, and promoting sustainable water management practices. It allowed Parties to assess their achievements, identify areas for improvement, and share best practices in water governance.

The publication highlights several key findings from the pilot reporting exercise. Firstly, it demonstrates the widespread commitment of Parties to the Water Convention and their dedication to implementing its provisions. The report showcases a range of initiatives and projects undertaken by Parties to address water-related challenges, including water conservation, pollution control, and transboundary water cooperation.

Secondly, the publication identifies significant trends and developments in transboundary water cooperation. It highlights the importance of effective communication, collaboration, and information sharing among Parties to address shared water resources and promote sustainable development. The report also emphasizes the need for strengthened institutional frameworks, legal instruments, and financial resources to support transboundary water cooperation.

Thirdly, the publication highlights successful examples of transboundary water cooperation. It showcases projects and initiatives that have achieved positive outcomes in managing water resources, improving water quality, and promoting sustainable development. These examples serve as inspiration for other Parties and can help them develop effective strategies for transboundary water cooperation.

Finally, the publication identifies challenges and opportunities for further improvement in transboundary water cooperation. It highlights the need for enhanced policy frameworks, increased investment in water infrastructure, and improved capacity building among Parties. The report also emphasizes the importance of addressing climate change and its impact on water resources, as well as the need for sustainable water management practices that balance economic development, environmental protection, and social well-being.

In conclusion, the publication presents and analyses the findings of the first pilot reporting exercise under the Water Convention. It provides a valuable insight into the progress made in implementing the Convention, highlights significant trends, successes, challenges, and opportunities related to transboundary water cooperation, and serves as a platform for further dialogue and cooperation among Parties. The pilot reporting exercise under the Water Convention was a significant step forward in enhancing transparency, fostering cooperation, and promoting sustainable water management practices. It allowed Parties to assess their achievements, identify areas for improvement, and share best practices in water governance.

The publication highlights several key findings from the pilot reporting exercise. Firstly, it demonstrates the widespread commitment of Parties to the Water Convention and their dedication to implementing its provisions. The report showcases a range of initiatives and projects undertaken by Parties to address water-related challenges, including water conservation, pollution control, and transboundary water cooperation.

Secondly, the publication identifies significant trends and developments in transboundary water cooperation. It highlights the importance of effective communication, collaboration, and information sharing among Parties to address shared water resources and promote sustainable development. The report also emphasizes the need for strengthened institutional frameworks, legal instruments, and financial resources to support transboundary water cooperation.

Thirdly, the publication highlights successful examples of transboundary water cooperation. It showcases projects and initiatives that have achieved positive outcomes in managing water resources, improving water quality, and promoting sustainable development. These examples serve as inspiration for other Parties and can help them develop effective strategies for transboundary water cooperation.

Finally, the publication identifies challenges and opportunities for further improvement in transboundary water cooperation. It highlights the need for enhanced policy frameworks, increased investment in water infrastructure, and improved capacity building among Parties. The report also emphasizes the importance of addressing climate change and its impact on water resources, as well as the need for sustainable water management practices that balance economic development, environmental protection, and social well-being.

In conclusion, the publication presents and analyses the findings of the first pilot reporting exercise under the Water Convention. It provides a valuable insight into the progress made in implementing the Convention, highlights significant trends, successes, challenges, and opportunities related to transboundary water cooperation, and serves as a platform for further dialogue and cooperation among Parties. The pilot reporting exercise under the Water Convention was a significant step forward in enhancing transparency, fostering cooperation, and promoting sustainable water management practices. It allowed Parties to assess their achievements, identify areas for improvement, and share best practices in water governance.

The publication highlights several key findings from the pilot reporting exercise. Firstly, it demonstrates the widespread commitment of Parties to the Water Convention and their dedication to implementing its provisions. The report showcases a range of initiatives and projects undertaken by Parties to address water-related challenges, including water conservation, pollution control, and transboundary water cooperation.

Secondly, the publication identifies significant trends and developments in transboundary water cooperation. It highlights the importance of effective communication, collaboration, and information sharing among Parties to address shared water resources and promote sustainable development. The report also emphasizes the need for strengthened institutional frameworks, legal instruments, and financial resources to support transboundary water cooperation.

Thirdly, the publication highlights successful examples of transboundary water cooperation. It showcases projects and initiatives that have achieved positive outcomes in managing water resources, improving water quality, and promoting sustainable development. These examples serve as inspiration for other Parties and can help them develop effective strategies for transboundary water cooperation.

Finally, the publication identifies challenges and opportunities for further improvement in transboundary water cooperation. It highlights the need for enhanced policy frameworks, increased investment in water infrastructure, and improved capacity building among Parties. The report also emphasizes the importance of addressing climate change and its impact on water resources, as well as the need for sustainable water management practices that balance economic development, environmental protection, and social well-being.

In conclusion, the publication presents and analyses the findings of the first pilot reporting exercise under the Water Convention. It provides a valuable insight into the progress made in implementing the Convention, highlights significant trends, successes, challenges, and opportunities related to transboundary water cooperation, and serves as a platform for further dialogue and cooperation among Parties. The pilot reporting exercise under the Water Convention was a significant step forward in enhancing transparency, fostering cooperation, and promoting sustainable water management practices. It allowed Parties to assess their achievements, identify areas for improvement, and share best practices in water governance.


Dimension: 300 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789211172683

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