Water in the World We Want – SDG 6 Project – Final Report

(2019). Water in the World We Want – SDG 6 Project – Final Report. United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH).

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  • Title Water in the World We Want – SDG 6 Project – Final Report
    Publication Date 2019
    Place of Publication Hamilton
    Publisher United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH)
    Pages 24
    Language eng
    Abstract This report presents the results of the project “Water in the World We Want” that has created the SDG Policy Support System (SDG-PSS)– a platform designed to help countries improve their data analysis, reporting and progress toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 and other water-related SDG targets. In this project, SDG-PSS was designed, tested and improved in a hands-on process by five partner countries. SGD-PSS is a unique system and tool. It gives country water professionals, managers and policy makers a more precise view of the data that is missing in their national processes and guides them in gathering and analyzing the relevant data, information, and trends to deliver on SDG 6 targets. It is a strategic tool to encourage cooperation between agencies and water research community in a joint policy development process. As it progresses, SDG-PSS has the potential to become a powerful knowledge sharing platform for learning between countries – as all data and information are presented in common formats using a common set of indicators. As Phase 1 of the project concluded in 2018, the partners encourage others to join the SDG-PSS community to improve their path toward meeting SDG 6 targets. SDG-PSS is an open platform. All are welcome to use, develop and customise it to suit their specific needs.
    Copyright Holder United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH) and United Nations Office for Sustainable Development (UNOSD)
    Copyright Year 2019
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 9789280860955
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