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The Stockholm International Water Institute, SIWI, works globally to change how water is understood, valued and managed. SIWI is a not-for-profit institute with a wide range of expertise in water governance – from sanitation and water resources management to water diplomacy. It helps create knowledge, develop capacity, and offer policy advice ...
Government of Sri Lanka; History of Sri Lanka; Human rights in Sri Lanka; J. R. Jayewardene; Jeyaraj Fernandopulle; John Kotelawala; July 1960 Ceylonese parliamentary election; Karu Jayasuriya; Leader of the Opposition (Sri Lanka) Leftist parties in Sri Lanka; Lion (heraldry) List of diplomatic missions of Sri Lanka; List of political parties ...
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The World Water Week in Stockholm originally began as the Stockholm Water Symposium in 1991 and has been convened annually ever since. In 2001, the official name became World Water Week in Stockholm. SIWI identifies a conference theme to place a specific focus on one aspect of the world's escalating water crisis.
International Water Management Institute accepts the prize from Carl XVI Gustaf in 2012. Presented annually since 1991, the Stockholm Water Prize is an award that recognizes outstanding achievements in water related activities. Over the past three decades, Stockholm Water Prize Laureates have come from across the world and represented a wide ...
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) is a non-profit international water management research organisation under the One CGIAR [1] with its headquarters in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and offices across Africa and Asia. One CGIAR is a reformulation of CGIAR happened in the last few years.
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