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As stated at the General Assembly at the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF), gamechangers are needed to achieve the SDGs. The Source-to-Sea approach has been identified as one possible gamechanger and was explored during the official Swedish side event at the HLPF, co-organized by SIWI with the support of Greece on 18 July at the Swedish Permanent Mission to the UN. The event “Sharing experiences of managing natural resources holistically from source to sea” was a follow-up on the commitments made about source-to-sea management at the UN 2023 Water Conference and illustrated lessons learned, including those from SIWI’s case study on “Design and Accountability for Source-to-Sea Action on Plastic.”
The event stressed the need for holistic governance that creates benefits across the entire water cycle and addresses more than on SDG at a time. The Source-to-Sea approach is most effective in tackling challenges in multiple sectors, in multiple locations and with multiple levels of governance.
The approach can aid in balancing and protecting development priorities as well as linking policies and stimulating cooperation. To advance holistic management of land, freshwater, coastal, and marine ecosystems, SIWI hosts the Action Platform for Source-to-Sea Management that brings together organizations committed to accelerating adoption of source-to-sea management.
The speakers and a lively discussion with the audience highlighted the following:
The Our Ocean Conference to be held in Greece in 2024 will be another opportunity to further accelerate the adoption of source-to-sea globally.
The speakers in the event included: