UNESCO-International Hydrological Programme (IHP) |
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UNESCO and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) signed an agreement establishing the International Centre for Integrated Water Resources Management (ICIWaRM) as a UNESCO Category 2 Water Centre. About the AgreementSigned: October 29, 2009 Signing Parties:
Purpose: The purpose of the Agreement is to define the terms and conditions governing the establishment and operation of the Centre, as well as collaboration between the Parties with regard to the Centre and also the rights and obligations stemming therefrom for the Parties to the Agreement. Objectives and Function: The overall mission of ICIWaRM is the advancement of the science and practice of integrated water resources management (IWRM) to address water security and other water-related challenges by regional and global action, through new knowledge, innovative technologies, collaborative interdisciplinary scientific research, networking, training and capacity development. The overall scope of activities to be undertaken by the Centre includes:
The objectives of ICIWaRM are focused on its principal purpose - to develop, promote and infuse sound practices for integrated water resources management around the globe. They include:
About UNESCO-IHPIHP is UNESCO's international scientific cooperative programme in water research, water resources management, education and capacity-building, and the only broadly-based science programme of the United Nations system in this area. Memorandum of Understanding (pdf, 832KB) UNESCO IHP UNESCO Activities Fact Sheet (pdf, 139 KB) |