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Experience in formulating, implementing and managing water resources development projects.
UNESCO: Vacancy : Deputy Secretary, IHP; Senior Programme Specialist in Hydrological Sciences (26/6/2011) (SC 419 - (P5))
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Experience in the international technical cooperation related to the application of hydrology and water resources planning to development would be an advantage.
UNESCO: Vacancy : Deputy Secretary, IHP; Senior Programme Specialist in Hydrological Sciences (26/6/2011) (SC 419 - (P5))
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Emomali Rahmon, President of Tajikistan congratulated UNESCO for its commitment and expressed his conviction that managing water resources peacefully is vital for sustainable development.
UNESCO: OFFICE IN BRASILIA
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Development of a Draft National Water Resources Management PolicyDocuemtn for Trinidad and Tobago and requisite national consultation on this document.
UNESCO: Trinidad y Tobago: Actividades Bienios Anteriores
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Other side events organized by UNESCO cover the areas of water resources, young women in science for sustainable development, and engineering for sustainable development.
UNESCO: a key scientific partner in bringing the power of science to the post Rio+20 agenda for sustainable development | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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The programme, which provides a UNESCO Global Network on Water and Development Information for Arid Lands was established in 2004 to strengthen the global capacity for management of water resources in arid and semi-arid regions.
UNESCO: In Memoriam: Professor W. Mike Edmunds
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Working experience in the international scientific cooperation, particularly with international water resources programmes and NGOs, preferably in several regions of the world including development countries.
UNESCO: Vacancy : Deputy Secretary, IHP; Senior Programme Specialist in Hydrological Sciences (26/6/2011) (SC 419 - (P5))
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Additionally, villages at Dingarh where the PCRWR project is underway will also be targeted and linked to this endeavor to support the development of alternate means of livelihood to reduce stress on the limited water resources of the drought area.
UNESCO: CULTURE
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The purpose of the Award is to promote efforts to fulfil international commitments made on water and water-related issues by 2015 through recognition of outstanding best practices that can ensure the long-term sustainable management of water resources and contribute to the achievement of internationally agreed goals and targets contained in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Agenda 21 and the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation.
UNESCO: EDUCATION