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UN-Water Vice-Chair Kelly Ann Naylor opened the discussion and noted that UN-Water’s monitoring work has demonstrated that progress is being made in some areas related to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, but said we need to do more and go faster. She encouraged participants to think about how the UN-Water platform can be used to accelerate progress on SDG 6. Naylor recalled that the SDG 6 Acceleration Framework is part of the UN Secretary-General’s work to deliver the SDGs by 2030 and has fostered collaboration to address gaps, develop new initiatives, and focus on country-driven results.
UN-Water Members and Partners were then briefed on planning for the UN World Water Development Report 2023, which will focus on the theme “Accelerating Change Through Partnerships and Cooperation.” Michela Miletto, DIrector/Coordinator, World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP), UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), noted that thematic perspective chapters are expected to address: food and agriculture; industry; human settlements; and environment. Additional thematic perspectives to be included are human health and climate change. A chapter on responses and moving forward would focus on the five “accelerators” of the Global Acceleration Framework: capacity development; funding, investment, and efficient spending; data, information, and monitoring; innovation; and governance.
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