Project ID 2210221021

Water education and capacity development processes are essential to achieve water targets of the 2030 Agenda. Enhancing institutional and human capacities in MS as well as reinforcing the critical mass of water professionals and public awareness would also contribute to consolidate a more sustainable base for the achievements in the context of the water International Decade and in the realisation of the human right to water and sanitation. Aligned with IHP-IX (priority area 2 and other relevant PAs), 15 MS (4 in Africa, 3 SIDS) will be supported, the Water Family will train 10000 additional people (4000 women, 1000 youth) for addressing complex water challenges, and IHP National Committees will be supported and trained to use WINS (50 additional MS; 25 in Africa, 5 SIDS).

  • On-going

USD 80,000

Total Project Budget

USD 7,155

Total Incurred Expenditures

Progress

On-going
Start Date 2022.01.01
End Date 2023.12.31
9%
Benchmark as of 2022.09.30

Geographical Scope and Beneficiaries

Country Allocation

Financial plan

Type of Funding Uses of Funding Sources of Funding Project Budget (USD) Incurred Expenditures (USD)
Assessed Contribution - Assessed Contribution Natural sciences Contribution to Regular Budget 80,000 7,155

Project contributes to

Contribution to UNESCO Results Framework 2022-2025
Sector: Natural sciences
Outcome 3 - Enhance knowledge for climate action, biodiversity, water and ocean management, and disaster risk reduction Output: 3.SC2 - Water science, innovation, education, management, cooperation and governance bolstered for a water secure world in a changing environment
Intersectoral
Outcome 3 - Enhance knowledge for climate action, biodiversity, water and ocean management, and disaster risk reduction Output: 3.IP2 - Environmental education strengthened to equip learners to address global environmental challenges
Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals
  • 25%
UNESCO Global Priorities and Priority Groups
  • Gender Equality | 15%
  • Youth | 5%
  • Priority Africa | 15%
  • Small Island Developing States | 10%