The Fourth Online workshop on the Safe Use of Wastewater.
Safe Use of Wastewater: More and Safer Water Reuse in Middle East and North Click here to see the agenda.
Safe Use of Wastewater: More and Safer Water Reuse in Middle East and North Click here to see the agenda.
Water reuse is increasingly recognized as one of the key solutions to address water scarcity in MENA. To transition to a more and safer water reuse practices in the region, countries are increasingly interested in strengthening their capacities in the field. The International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM), through the Mediterranean Agronomic Institutes of Zaragoza (IAMZ) and Bari (IAMB), together with partners, has recently organized an advanced course on “Wastewater Reuse in Agriculture”, targeting specialists in water and irrigation management in the Mediterranean area.
ReWater MENA Project: 2nd National Learning Alliance in Lebanon Presentation and discussion of the Study ‘Analysis of Water Reuse Potential for Irrigation in Lebanon’ Click here to see the agenda.
ReWater MENA Project: More and Safer Water Reuse in Middle East and North Africa Click here to see the agenda.
ReWater MENA Project: More and Safer Water Reuse in Middle East and North Africa
With the aim of discussing the way forward for using the untapped potential of wastewater and drainage water in the MENA region, FAO-SNE, IWMI-MENA, WHO, ICBA and IME organized a series of Webinars, in collaboration with many distinguished scientists, leaders and influencers in the field of wastewater reuse (WWR).
The ReWater MENA project held The 4th Steering Committee (SC) meeting in Jordan on 7 April 2021, in partnership with the Royal Scientific Society (RSS). The project aims to expand safe reuse of treated wastewater in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, to cope with growing population, socio-economic development and climate change.
The project aims to expand safe reuse of treated wastewater in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, to cope with growing population, socio-economic development and climate change.
Water reuse in agriculture is a relevant solution to be further promoted to address growing water scarcity in arid and semiarid regions and respond to the increasing food demand of the rapidly and ever-growing population
The workshop aims to build and strengthen the capacities of different stakeholders and participants from Lebanon in the field of safe use of wastewater, building on four training modules. The modules include: Stakeholders’ acceptance and gender integration in reuse interventions, assessing the Economic Feasibility for Integrated Wastewater Reuse (WWR) Projects: From Formulation to Reporting, Governance and Reuse Safety Plans, and Water Reuse Technologies.