REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, PARIS -- Some 85 government representatives from 50 countries met with international organizations and civil society representatives, for the First Ministerial Preparatory Committee meeting (PrepCom I) in the UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France, Dec. 17 and 18, 2014.
In preparation for the 7th World Water Forum, PrepCom I served to define together the political priorities and progress towards "Water for our Future" and to set the foundations for the 7th World Water Forum?s Ministerial Statement, World Water Council said in a press statement, Friday (19/12)
This inter-governmental process led by the host country of the World Water Forum and the World Water Council is considered to be one of the most important political efforts dedicated to water.
Based on contributions received from each of the Forum?s 16 themes, a draft discussion paper was compiled and circulated to participants, serving as the basis for discussion over the two days.
Discussions will continue at the second PrepCom meeting, planned on 24-25 February 2015, also at UNESCO Headquarters.
The final outcome of this common work will take the shape of a Ministerial Declaration which will be presented during the Ministerial Conference of the 7th World Water Forum on 13 April 2015 in the city of Gyeongju, Republic of Korea.
This statement will provide insight on water issues, also as they relate to other major forthcoming global events on development, such as the UN General Assembly's anticipated confirmation of the Sustainable Development Goals for the post-2015 Development Agenda and the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties (COP21) on Climate Change, amongst others.
In addition, the Ministerial Conference will include a series of high-level roundtable sessions on a number of important issues.