Role of the World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) in Coping with Global Water Crisis - Towards International Appreciation of Japanese Contribution through UN Initiatives -

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  • 世界の水問題解決に向けての国連世界水アセスメント計画(WWAP)の役割  ‐国連の取り組みを通じた日本の国際的地位向上を目指して‐
  • 世界の水問題解決に向けての国連世界水アセスメント計画(WWAP)の役割--国連の取り組みを通じた日本の国際的地位向上を目指して
  • セカイ ノ ミズ モンダイ カイケツ ニ ムケテ ノ コクレン セカイ ミズ アセスメント ケイカク WWAP ノ ヤクワリ コクレン ノ トリクミ オ ツウジタ ニホン ノ コクサイテキ チイ コウジョウ オ メザシテ
  • Role of the World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) in Coping with Global Water Crisis
  • - Towards International Appreciation of Japanese Contribution through UN Initiatives -
  • ―国連の取り組みを通じた日本の国際的地位向上を目指して―

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Although Japan has made huge amount of international contribution under UN oriented foreign policy, it has not been appropriately appreciated. However, the UN World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) that was established in August 2000 under Japan's leadership launched the World Water Development Report (WWDR) in March 2003, and continues developing with high appreciation from both developed and developing countries as the first UN System-wide programme on water resources. Its success has been greatly contributing to significant presence of Japan and the analysis of its development has identified key factors that a UN programme on water resources under Japan's leadership can effectively functions. They are: 1) political leadership, 2) multilateral framework, 3) UN System-wide scheme, 4) governmental ownership and initiative, and 5) effective media strategy.

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