WASRAG WORLD WATER SUMMIT
Friends,
Momentum is building rapidly for the World Water Summit - being held at
Birmingham's National Motorcycle Museum on Friday June 19th - and we are
looking forward to seeing a large number of our WASRAG members and friends.
The 2008 Summit got rave reviews - and many of you promised to return in
2009.
The program will open with an address by Richard Carter, Professor of
International Water Development at Cranfield University. Professor Carter
has worked for more than 30 years on the natural science, social science and
engineering of water development and management, focusing especially on the
poorest countries of sub-Saharan Africa.
At lunch we will be privileged to hear Ms. Maude Barlow, recently appointed
Senior Advisor to the President of the UN General Assembly. Ms. Barlow is
an internationally acclaimed author and ardent spokesperson for the right to
clean water and sanitation, and we are delighted that she has agreed to join
us.
These outstanding speakers will be complemented by panel discussions and
break-out sessions focused on ensuring the sustainability of
water/sanitation projects. You will hear about "lessons learned" from
projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America. You will have the opportunity
to discuss the challenges and opportunities you are facing in your own WASH
projects. And, Bob Wubbena, Chair of the Task Force that produced WASRAG's
Strategic Plan, will brief everyone on this document and be available to
answer questions.
Please enroll now! Click on this link:
REGISTER NOW!
to register on-line using your credit card. Fees for the day, including
lunch, are $100 US. In the next couple of weeks we will be able to offer
registration in other currencies (70 GBP, 80 Euros).
Yours in Rotary,
Ron Denham, Chair
Water & Sanitation Rotarian Action Group
QUESTIONS? Please contact us at: 416-596-3624 or info@wasrag.org