The Water and Climate Coalition comprises members from across NGOs, UN agencies, research institutes, community-based organisations and networks, trade unions and business. The following organisations are currently members of the WCC:
Cap-Net is an international network for capacity building in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). It is made up of a partnership of autonomous international, regional and national institutions and networks committed to capacity building in the water sector. |
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The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) is an independent professional body and registered charity working to advance the science and practice of water and environmental management for a clean, green and sustainable world. |
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Freshwater Action Network (FAN) is a global network of people implementing and influencing water and sanitation policy and practice around the world. FAN works to improve water management by strengthening civil society to influence decision-making. |
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Green Cross International (GCI) promotes a combination of high level advocacy with key international stakeholders, runs campaigns and manages local projects to address the inter-connected global challenges of security, poverty eradication and environmental degradation. GCI seeks to promote peaceful and equitable cooperation over transboundary water resources and to solve the issue of access to drinking water and sanitation. |
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International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) helps the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges. It supports scientific research, manages field projects all over the world and brings governments, non-government organizations, United Nations agencies, companies and local communities together to develop and implement policy, laws and best practice. |
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The International Water Association (IWA) is a global reference point for water professionals, spanning the continuum between research and practice and covering all facets of the water cycle. Through its network of members and experts in research, practice, regulation, industry, consulting and manufacturing, IWA is in a better position than any other organisation to help water professionals create innovative, pragmatic and sustainable solutions to challenging global needs. |
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Progressio is an international charity working to help people in developing countries gain power over their lives and overcome barriers that keep them poor. |
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Stakeholder Forum is an international organisation working to advance sustainable development and promote democracy at a global level. Its work aims to enhance open, accountable and participatory international decision-making on sustainable development through enhancing the involvement of stakeholders in intergovernmental processes. Stakeholder Forum jointly runs the Secretariat for the Water and Climate Coalition with SIWI |
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Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) is a policy institute that seeks sustainable solutions to the world’s escalating water crisis. SIWI manages projects, synthesises research and publishes findings and recommendations on current and future water, environment, governance and human development issues. SIWI jointly runs the Secretariat for the Water and Climate Coalition with Stakeholder Forum |
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The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. TNC provides worldwide leadership by catalyzing high impact partnerships, developing policy strategies and leading research, science and innovation about climate change and conservation. |
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The University of North Carolina (UNC) Water Institute aims to bring together individuals and institutions from diverse disciplines and sectors and empower them to work together to solve the most critical global issues in water and health. |
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Udyama is an Indian-based charity working towards strengthening food and water security and sustainable rural livelihoods through the restoration and sustainable management of natural resources, capacity building in local communities and advocacy work. |
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is the world's leading independent environmental organisation working in more than 90 countries and addressing issues from the survival of species and habitats to climate change, sustainable business and environmental education. |
The Mexican National Water Commission (CONAGUA) is a technical, consultative and decentralized agency of the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), tasked with the administration of National Waters, management and control of the hydrologic system and promotion of sustainable development in Mexico. |
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The Co-operative Programme on Water and Climate (CPWC) aims to stimulate activities in the water sector that contribute to managing the effects of climate variability and change, in particular for the most vulnerable communities. Through increasing awareness of the issues and of potential solutions CPWC seeks to set in motion social and political processes that will lead to the adoption of coping strategies and best practices. |
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The Global Water Partnership (GWP) is a dynamic, not-for-profit action network with over 2,300 Partner organisations around the world. Its mission is to support the sustainable development and management of water resources at all levels. |
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