WORLD WATER COUNCIL AT STOCKHOLM WORLD WATER WEEK 2016
INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITY
Professor Benedito Braga
President of the World Water Council & Secretary of State for Sanitation and Water Resources of the State of São Paulo, Brazil.
Stockholm, Sweden: Sunday 28th August– Friday 2nd September 2016
Professor Benedito Braga, President of the World Water Council (WWC) will be available for one on one media interviews from the World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden from Sunday 28th August to Friday 2nd September 2016.
The World Water Council is a leading organization focusing on the political dimensions of water security, adaptation, and sustainability, working to position water at the top of the global political agenda. Its mission is to mobilize action at all levels by engaging people in debate and challenging conventional thinking.
Some of topics that Professor Braga will be able to discuss with media representatives include:
ABOUT PROFESSOR BENEDITO BRAGA
President - World Water Council Secretary of State for Sanitation and Water Resources of the State of São Paulo, Brazil.
Prof. Benedito Braga is a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Escola Politecnica of University of São Paulo, Brazil. He holds a Ph.D. in water resources from Stanford University and is an Honorary Diplomate of the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers. He is the author of more than 200 papers and 25 books and chapters of books published internationally. Braga was member of the Board of Directors of the Brazilian National Water Agency (2000 – 2009). President of the Intergovernmental Council of International Hydrologic Program of UNESCO (2004-2005). He chaired the International Steering Committee of the 6th World Water Forum held in Marseille, France. He was the President of the International Water Resources Association (1998- 2000). He is the President of World Water Council responsible for the organization of the World Water Forums since 2012 and Secretary of State for Sanitation and Water Resources of the State of São Paulo, Brazil.
Prof. Braga is fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish.
FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT WATER
Water is key to all aspects of development: food security, health, and poverty reduction, as well as sustaining economic growth in agriculture, industry, and energy generation. However, water is seen as a low political priority, receives inadequate funding, and is invariably absent from economic development plans.
Water is a vital resource for which there is no substitute. In the vast majority of countries it is a public good. It is also an economic resource that produces local and global benefits; a social resource that is key to our wellbeing; and a cultural resource that nurtures our spirit. Its availability varies in time and space, it has both productive and destructive impacts, and it is a resource that moves around our planet constantly with no regard for man-made borders.
Water is at the nexus of energy, food and health; and water is the key to help humans adapt to most of the impacts of climate change. This unique and irreplaceable resource must be shared between many uses and users, each of whom wants security today. At the same time it must be managed sustainably, within its finite limits, to ensure water security tomorrow and to increase resilience of communities to water related disasters. If we are to achieve security, sustainability, and resilience we have a shared responsibility to adapt approaches to water management to meet often changing social needs. Cross sector approaches are needed to address the opportunities and threats relating to water security and sustainability in the context of global change, rapid urbanization, and burgeoning consumer demand. Many complex processes are involved, and consistency and long-term commitment is needed in order to succeed.
Success requires fundamental changes in values, beliefs, perceptions, and political positions, not just among water management institutions, but most importantly at the highest political level.
ABOUT THE WORLD WATER COUNCIL
The World Water Council is an international multi-stakeholder platform organization, the founder and co-organizer of the World Water Forum. The World Water Council's mission is to mobilize action on critical water issues at all levels, including the highest decision-making level, by engaging people in debate and challenging conventional thinking. The Council focuses on the political dimensions of water security, adaptation, and sustainability, and works to position water at the top of the global political agenda. Headquartered in Marseille, France, and created in 1996, the World Water Council brings together almost 350 member organizations from more than 50 different countries.
For more information visit: www.worldwatercouncil.org/ @wwatercouncil
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