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World Water Week is an annual event that gathers experts, policymakers, and organizations worldwide to discuss global water issues and solve water-related challenges. The champion is the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) which has hosted the conference annually in Stockholm, Sweden, since 1991.
The event's theme changes yearly, but it always focuses on water-related issues such as water scarcity, pollution, governance, and management. Participants attend seminars, workshops, and other events to share their knowledge, exchange ideas, and collaborate on solutions to the world's water challenges.
World Water Week is essential for raising awareness about global water issues and promoting international cooperation to address these challenges. It allows policymakers, NGOs, researchers, and other stakeholders to network, share best practices, and build partnerships to promote sustainable water management.
Thousands of people worldwide attend, including scientists, engineers, policymakers, and representatives from NGOs, the private sector, and governments. World Water Week has become a key event in the international calendar for water-related issues and continues to play an essential role in advancing global water sustainability.
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