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UN 2023 Water Conference, UNHQ, New York, 22-24 March 2023

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The UN 2023 Water Conference – formally known as the 2023 Conference for the Midterm Comprehensive Review of Implementation of the UN Decade for Action on Water and Sanitation (2018-2028) – will take place at UN Headquarters in New York, 22-24 March 2023, co-hosted by Tajikistan and the Netherlands.

The conference will include an opening and closing session, six plenary sessions, and five interactive dialogues, as well as side events organized by participants. It will result in a summary of proceedings from the UNGA President that will feed into the 2023 session of the UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF).

  • More information about the UN 2023 Water Conference can be found here.
  • Sign up for a periodic newsletter about the Conference here.

In support of the preparations for the UN 2023 Water Conference, UN DESA with the support of UN-Water, has developed a Technical Advice on the possible themes for the interactive dialogues of the Conference. The document may be found here.

Participation of stakeholders including Indigenous Peoples

According to A/RES/75/212, 4 (f) the Conference should “involve all relevant stakeholders, bringing together Governments, the United Nations system, intergovernmental organizations, international financial institutions, other interested international bodies, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, academic institutions, the scientific community, the private sector, philanthropic organizations and other actors to assess challenges and opportunities relating to, as well as support further action to implement, the objectives of the Decade and the water-related goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”

Paragraphs 22 invites “other relevant stakeholders, including organizations and bodies of the United Nations, intergovernmental organizations, international financial institutions, other interested international bodies and non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, academic institutions, the scientific community, the private sector and philanthropic organizations, whose work is relevant to the Conference, accredited in accordance with the provisions set forth in annex II to the present resolution, to participate as observers in the Conference and its preparatory meeting.”

Paragraph 24 “Stresses the importance of the participation and full involvement of all relevant stakeholders, including women, children, young people, older persons, persons with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples and local communities, in the implementation of the Decade at all levels.”

How can I participate in the Conference? here

Indigenous Peoples Major Group is coordinating the participation of Indigenous Peoples’ organizations.

Apply to host a side event here: Deadline 20 January 2023.

Contribute to the themes of the interactive dialogues for the UN 2023 Water Conference

Non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, academic institutions, the scientific community, the private sector, philanthropic organizations and other stakeholders including Indigenous Peoples are invited to contribute proposals for the themes of the interactive dialogues through a global online consultation.

  • Contribute your inputs here. Deadline: 10 March 2022
  • Responses will be published here.
  • More information about the online consultation is found here.
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