The High Level Political Forum may be over, but our work here is only just getting started. We will soon reach the three year mark since the start of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and so far, we are behind in reaching Goal 6.
This month, End Water Poverty and its partners – Coalition Eau, Watershed Empowering Citizens Consortium, Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) with the support of Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) – will be at the World Water Week in Stockholm. Here are just a few ways you can follow our work and engage with us during World Water Week:
- Read and share our Accountability Times newspaper!
- Attend our sofa session ‘From sector coordination to effective national accountability for SDG 6‘. You can also watch it live here.
- Visit the WSSCC booth in the UN Water Pavilion (stall number 37) as well as Watershed Empowering Citizens Consortium in the Dutch Pavilion to find out more about our global report on national accountability mechanisms for SDG 6.
More updates to follow.