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1 Colleges and membership distribution (as of February 2020)  





2 Criticism  





3 The World Water Forum  





4 References  





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World Water Council






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World Water Council
AbbreviationWWC
Formation1996
TypeFrench association
HeadquartersMarseille,  France

Region served

Worldwide

Official language

French, English

President

Loïc Fauchon  France
WebsiteWWC Official website

The World Water Council (WWC), also known as the Conseil Mondial de l'Eau (CME), is an international think tank. It was founded in 1996, with its headquarters in Marseille, France. It has 358 members (as of February 2020) which encompass organizations from the UN and intergovernmental organizations, the private sector (construction, engineering and manufacturing companies), governments and ministries, academic institutions, international organizations, local governments and civil society groups. Founders and constituent members of the World Water Council are the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the International Water Association (IWA), AquaFed (The International Federation of Private Water Operators), Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux, the United Nations agencies UNDP and UNESCO, as well as the World Bank.[1]

Its stated mission is "to promote awareness, build political commitment and trigger action on critical water issues at all levels, including the highest decision-making level, to facilitate the efficient conservation, protection, development, planning, management, and use of water in all its dimensions on an environmentally sustainable basis for the benefit of all life on earth."[2][3]

Every third year the World Water Council organizes the World Water Forum in close collaboration with the authorities of the hosting country. The Forum is the largest international event in the field of water. The 6th World Water Forum took place in Marseille, France, in 2012 and the 7th World Water Forum in Daegu-Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea, in April 2015. The 8th World Water Forum took place in Brasilia, Brazil, from 18 to 23 March 2018 under the overarching theme 'Sharing Water'. The 9th World Water Forum was held in Dakar, Senegal, in March 2021, while the 10th World Water Forum has been organized in Bali, Indonesia during May 2024.[4] Saudi Arabia was handed over the flag of World Water Forum on 24 May 2024 at the closing ceremony of 10th World Water Forum in Bali. Saudi Arabia will be hosting the 11th World Water Forum in 2027.[5]

The World Water Council is financed primarily through membership fees, and additional support is provided by the host City of Marseille. Specific projects and programs are financed through donations and grants from governments, international organizations, and NGOs.

Colleges and membership distribution (as of February 2020)

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World Water Council members are divided into 5 colleges:

Criticism

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Critics pin on the World Water Council for promotion of privatisation of water supply, an indication of which is a great influence of financial institutions and global water corporations.[6] The Canadian activist Tony Clarke describes the World Water Council as a smoke screen for the water lobby. Medha Patkar, an activist from India, gave a passionate speech against privatization of water at the 2nd World Water Forum in The Hague in 2000.[1]

The World Water Forum

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Location Year
Riyadh 2027
Bali 2024
Dakar 2021
Brasília 2018
Daegu-Gyeongbuk 2015
Marseille 2012
Istanbul 2009
Mexico 2006
Kyoto 2003
The Hague 2000
Marrakech 1997

References

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  • ^ "World Water Council | PreventionWeb". www.preventionweb.net. 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  • ^ "World Water Council |Policy Support and Governance| Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations". www.fao.org. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  • ^ "The Thematic Process | 10th World Water Forum 2024". Registration of The 10th World Water Forum. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  • ^ "11th World Water Forum: Saudi Arabia and Riyadh to host the 11th World Water Forum in 2027 | World Water Council". www.worldwatercouncil.org. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  • ^ Maude Barlow and Tony Clarke, "Blue Gold: The Battle Against Corporate Theft of the World's Water" (2002).
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