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Remarks by SRSG Mami Mizutori Second International Conference on Water, Megacities and Global Change (EauMega) - 11 January 2022 Thank you very much Mr Daniel Marcovitch, Director-General of UNESCO, Ms Audrey Azoulay, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is my pleasure to be with you this morning to explore once again the linkages betwee…
Bangladesh and the Netherlands share one thing in common: both are situated in low-lying lands, making them prone to floods and other water management issues. Around 40% of the Netherlands lies below sea level, while 70% of Bangladesh's land is within 1 meter to 3 meters above sea level. Owing to their shared struggles, cooperation between the two cou…
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The Principles for Resilient Infrastructure describe a set of principles, key actions, and guidelines to create national scale net resilience gain and improve the continuity of critical services such as energy, transport, water, wastewater, waste, and digital communications, which enable health, education, etc. to function effectively. The Principles f…
Managing water resources, such as rivers and groundwater, can play a key role in reducing the death and destruction from future disasters, says a new UNDRR podcast released to celebrate World Water Day on March 22. Climate change causes some 90 percent of disasters, including floods and droughts, and as climate change intensifies, these water-related d…

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