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Acknowledgements.................................................................... 3 Foreword................................................................................... 4 Sean Nicklin, General Coordinator of the Human Development Forum for Tudor Rose Leading water cooperation worldwide to ensure water security for future generations................................................... 8 Aurélien Dumont, Renée Gift, Marina Rubio, Alice Aureli, Abou Amani, Blanca Jiménez-Cisneros, International Hydrological Programme (IHP), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) – Division of Water Sciences From political commitments on transboundary water cooperation to on-ground actions in Southern Africa.............. 12 Tales Carvalho-Resende, Alice Aureli, Blanca Jiménez-Cisneros, International Hydrological Programme (IHP), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) – Division of Water Sciences Framing sustainable water resource management from the vantage point of climate-resilient infrastructure and a green economy .................................................................... 16 Denton F. Paulos, M. Amha, Y, UN Economic Commission for Africa Water and sanitation for all – bridging SDG 6 with other SDGs for sustainable development.......................................... 19 Dr. Aida Karazhanova and Ms. Shubhee Saxena, Sustainable Urban Development Section, Environment and Development Division, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP); Dr. Sulaiman O Olanrewaju, School of Ocean Enjineering, University Malaysia Terenganu Utilization of solar and wind energy for rural water supply in Ethiopia. ........................................................ 23 Osward Chanda, Acting Director for the Department of Water and Sanitation; Nancy Ogal, Senior Water and Sanitation Engineer; Franz Hollhuber, Principal Water and Sanitation Engineer, African Development Bank New approaches to irrigation – measuring water use productivity using remote sensing .......................................... 26 Yasmin Siddiqi, Principal Water Resources Specialist, Asian Development Bank; Wim Bastiaanssen, Professor in Global Water Accounting, IHE Delft, the UNESCO Institute for Water Education; Xueliang Cai, Senior Analyst Water Productivity, IHE Delft, the UNESCO Institute for Water Education Mobilising community-led water supply, sanitation and hygiene improvements in Fijian villages........................... 30 Chris C. Tanner, Principal Scientist and Rebecca Stott, Environmental Health Microbiologist, National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research, Hamilton; Andrew Dakers, Principal Engineer, ecoEng Ltd, Christchurch; Ann Winstanley, Social Scientist, Creative Questions, Christchurch, New Zealand; Viliame Jeke, Project Engineer, JekoEng Ltd, Korolevu; Semisi Meo, Researcher, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji Ensuring food security in Malaysia through technology and innovation in water and agriculture. ................................ 33 Chan Chee Sheng, Mohamad Roff Mohd. Noor, Zulkefli Malik, Khairatul Azmah Mohamed, Noor Haslizawati Abu Bakar, Mohammad Shahid Shahrun and Sharif Haron, Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) Strategic collaboration, networking, awareness and succession planning for capacity building towards water security in Malaysia....................................................... 37 Ir. Abdullah Isnin, Ir. Rohani Ahmad, Dr. Norlida Mohd Dom, Zaliffah Ayop, and Sandra Ligong, Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Malaysia The SuSanA platform and the Shit Flow Diagram – tools to achieve more sustainable sanitation for all................. 40 Arne Panesar, Dirk Walther, Thomas Kauter-Eby, Susanne Bieker, Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH; Suresh Rohilla, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE); Regina Dube, Ministry of Environment and Energy of the City of Hamburg; Kim Augustin, HamburgWasser; Roland Schertenleib, formerly Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG) Access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all................................................................... 49 Dr. Mohammad Akramul Islam, Director, Communicable Diseases, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Disaster Management and Climate Change (DMCC), BRAC Water – a shared responsibility............................................... 54 Ambassador Gil Haskel, Head of MASHAV, Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation Accelerating towards universal access to clean water and sanitation – WaterCredit and beyond............................... 57 Ann Marie Castleman, Heather Arney, Sambhu Rathi and Zehra Shabbir, Water.org