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First, to provide background to ongoing organizational changes at SIWI, and also acknowledge the incredible professionalism displayed by SIWI staff despite challenges. World Water Week is only one week out of fifty-two. It’s not as if suddenly there is this brilliant conference – it is round the year work and effort that goes into building and establishing relationships around the world with officials, communities, Indigenous Peoples and being part of transboundary and local negotiations.
We are hosting these sessions to provide mental and practical support.
Second, to understand what values we would like to keep through these times of change by opening the floor for the audience. Because even during hardship, it is a responsibility to look at the future. Looking back puts one in a vulnerable position, instead of moving forward.
Third, even for someone who is being immediately impacted by change, to get excited about new ideas while being in the midst of uncertainty.
One of the members of the Young Scientific Programme Committee of World Water Week said, “Don’t take it away from us.” It was such an impactful statement, because she wanted to continue learning, and this is only her first World Water Week. She immediately understood the power of the space.
I must be humble – honestly not far enough. And that is because there are so many uncertainties and unknowns about the organization, the governance and partially finance. Excluding the unknowns from the debate to focus on what’s next has been a limitation.
Don’t resolve an issue, embark on a mission for the long-term. If you don’t, you will fail. This is the need of the hour. If the work is anchored in the future mission, it will bring massive capacity, commitment and excitement for the world to turn this dream into a reality.
First, every partner present here and otherwise, should acknowledge the individual and collective leadership displayed by SIWI staff. Send in your stories about how SIWI has added value to your organization through its convening power.
Second, step up with your ideas. If you are a partner, small or large, come forward, your ideas can make a difference in the context of what’s next. Perhaps we will set up a platform to do this together.
Third, envision what you can do to contribute to the future – the ideas need to take shape in reality.
Fourth, reach out to your networks. Remember that you are not bound by the water community alone. The water crisis can only be resolved through collective action from energy, food, politics, finance and a combination of sectors.