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CSD-13:  Partnerships Fair

In keeping with the policy year focus on “practical measures and options to expedite implementation of commitments”, the Partnerships Fair at CSD-13 highlighted the lessons learned from registered partnerships for sustainable development.  Specifically, the CSD-13 Partnerships Fair has two main components:

  •  “Partnerships in Practice”: Interactive discussions on practical issues related to partnerships, based on the ‘real’ experiences of CSD registered partnerships. These sessions will focus on lessons learned from partnerships directly working in the thematic areas of water, sanitation and human settlements.

  • Information Desks & Display: Representatives from CSD registered partnerships will have the opportunity to display and distribute information and directly interact with CSD participants. 

Partnerships activities were also organized at  the Intergovernmental Preparatory Meeting (IPM) for CSD-13 ( 28 February to 4 March 2005) which included “Partnerships in Practice” interactive discussion sessions and information desks for CSD registered partnerships to display and distribute information related to their partnership. 

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Browse through the database, or click here to see the list of CSD registered partnerships working on areas related to water, sanitation and human settlements.
 

 

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