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Press Release: Politics and practice connect around water as a key to action on climate and the Sustainable Development Goals

The International Water Association’s World Water Congress & Exhibition, underway in Copenhagen, Denmark, has hosted a High-Level Summit, connecting leading figures from the water sector with government and city politicians from Copenhagen (Denmark), Freetown (Sierra Leone) and Tshwane (South Africa) around the theme of water as a key to action on climate and the Sustainable Development Goals.

The Summit was organised by the International Water Association, the Danish Water and Wastewater Association (DANVA), the Municipality of Copenhagen, P4G and the Confederation of Danish Industry, in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment of Denmark and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.

As the leading global water sector membership organisation, IWA’s Congresses bring together water sector representatives and showcase excellence in research and practice. The 2022 edition is the largest IWA Congress to date. This year it also featured a High-Level Summit for the first time, adding a political dimension that covered three topics: finance, governance, and partnerships. These are crucial elements in addressing water challenges and delivering change on the ground to improve lives and protect the environment.

The Summit, whose delivery was led by DANVA, was held in the context of the overall theme of the Congress: ‘Water for Smart Liveable Cities’.

“Cities are ideally placed to contribute much-needed action both on the climate change agenda beyond COP26 and on implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The IWA Summit has provided an ideal opportunity to focus on water in advance of COP27, and of the March 2023 UN review of the Water Action Decade”, said Tom Mollenkopf, IWA President. 

The Summit included Ministerial contributions from India and South Africa, and contributions from cities. Joakim Harlin, Director of the Freshwater Ecosystems Unit, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), set the tone for the Summit with a call to action. “We cannot afford to wait. The time to act is now. Policymakers must put water at the heart of action plans, and everyone has a role to play. Business as usual is not an option if we are to achieve the SDGs and climate targets. We have an opportunity to start here and now, today!”

“The water sector has a lot to offer to meet the global climate and sustainability goals. We have learned today that we need to work together not only in partnerships, but in transformative partnerships based on trust and transparency. This must be supported by governments and municipalities. The presence of the policy and decision-makers today contributed to building a common sense of urgency for action, which applies to both politicians and water specialists,” commented Carl-Emil Larsen, CEO of DANVA, which led delivery of the Summit.

“We need to approach water as a key action point for addressing climate challenges and as a key enabler for a sustainable future. The IWA High-Level Summit today is an important setting to get the conversation going. However, it is vitally important these conversations lead to practical partnerships where our collective knowledge leads to tangible actions,” added Poul Due Jensen, CEO, Grundfos, a solutions provider.

With the COP27 and 2023 UN review of the Water Action Decade meetings taking place next year, the messages of the Summit will be gathered together and released to provide a reference point on the opportunities to connect practical options 

Key messages and calls to action from the High Level Summit:

  • Water solutions are of fundamental importance for our future: resilient solutions are urgently needed.
  • Freshwater ecosystems are a critical part of the puzzle – these need to be factored in as part of the solution.
  • Joint efforts and partnership are required to accelerate action and make a difference.
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Official Photos Available here:

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About the International Water Association
The International Water Association (IWA) is a network and an international global knowledge hub open to all water professionals and anyone committed to the future of water. With a history dating back 75 years, IWA connects water professionals around the world to find solutions to global water challenges as part of a broader sustainability agenda. As a non-profit organisation with a membership over more than 140 countries, IWA connects scientists with professionals and communities, so that pioneering research offers sustainable solutions. In addition, the Association promotes and supports technological innovation and best practices through international frameworks and standards. For more information, please visit www.iwa-network.org
 
About the World Water Congress & Exhibition
The IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition is the global event for water professionals covering the full water cycle. The event is an agenda-setting gathering of water experts, thought-leaders, decision makers, leading researchers and business representatives from within and outside the water sector who will focus on water solutions to shape our water future. Keynote speakers are the top specialists in their field. They will frame the critical debates facing the water sector, and workshops, technical sessions, and business forums, will showcase the latest science and best practices delivering solutions to the water crisis. For more information on the IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition, please visit worldwatercongress.org
 
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Gala Evening
Date: Thursday 15 September 2022
Venue: Øksnehallen, Copenhagen
Dress code: Smart
The Gala evening promises to be an outstanding celebration of the best of the water sector. In true IWA flair, the event will provide the highlight of the week’s social activities, with fantastic entertainment accompanied by fine cuisine. The evening will feature live music from the Danish band StageBreakers, who will surely get the crowd going at Øksnehallen (the Oxen Hall), an elegant historic building in the heart of the lively old meat packing district in Copenhagen that now provides all the facilities need to celebrate in style.
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Emerging Water Leaders Forum – an event tailored for Young Water Professionals | 13 September 2022, 10.30 – 15:00

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View the Programmes Features page to find out more about the events and express your interest to participate! Interested participants will need to obtain a WWCE ticket to access the Forums and Summit.

Cultural Night in Tivoli Gardens
Date: 14 September 2022
Cost: EUR 30
Immerse yourself in local culture and lifestyle for an evening at Tivoli Gardens in central Copenhagen! This is a chance for an unforgettable visit to one of the world’s oldest theme parks – a magical place so full of wonder that it inspired Hans Christian Andersen and Walt Disney. We are pleased to be able to offer specially-priced tickets giving entry to the park and the possibility to enjoy an unlimited number of rides.

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Gender Equality, Leadership, and Inclusion in the WASH Sector Workshop
13 September | 13:30-15:00
This workshop will equip participants with knowledge and skills to address this critical area, sharing the experiences of leading organisations and professionals in the field and strategies used to improve gender and inclusion in respective WASH workplaces. 
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