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World Water Week 2023 has seen 15,000 participants from 193 countries and territories online and on-site. The conference has had a record number of first-time visitors. Fifty-two percent of participants were women; 42% were 35 or younger. All these numbers give testament to the increasing understanding of water being a key component of a sustainable future.
Some of the key messages coming out of the conference are:
Explaining why, in 2024, the World Water Week theme will be Bridging Borders, Karin Gardes, Acting Executive Director of Stockholm International Water Institute, organizer of World Water Week, said:
“The interest in the topic has grown immensely because there is an understanding that if we do not fix water, it has effects on so many other dimensions of society including peace and a sustainable future. It is important to build on this interconnectivity and understand it. Having said that, while the interest is great, there are still many people who are unsure how to go about it and how water diplomacy can be put into practice. In the spirit of finding solutions, World Water Week 2024 will focus on building bridges.”
World Water Week 2024 will be held in August 2024.