Meetings and events

[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Multiple use water service, a way for better livelihood in rural areas.

This presentation is the introduction to the side event called “Multiple use water service, a way for better livelihood in rural areas”, which was held at the 22nd ICID Congress which took place from 14-20 September 2014 in Gwangju, Korea. The presentation looks at a few main guidelines to properly design, build, operate and manage multiple-use water systems and services.

[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Solidarity between water usages for sustainability in France.

This presentation by François Brelle of SCP gives examples of solidarity between usages for sustainability in France. This presentation was given during a side event called “Multiple use water service, a way for better livelihood in rural areas”, at the 22nd ICID Congress which took place from 14-20 September 2014 in Gwangju, Korea.

[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Guidelines for planning and providing multiple-use water services.

Presentation on multiple-use water services (MUS) and the MUS group was given at a side event at the 22nd ICID Congress. This Congress took place from 14-20 September 2014 in Gwangju, Korea.

[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Global: Multiple Use Water Services - Potentials and Challenges for Rural and Peri-urban Dwellers.

This is the synthesis report of the e-discussion on multiple-use water services which was held from 28 April - 24 May 2014.

The e-discussion aimed to:

  • Improve understanding among water practitioners of the MUS approach and explore how it links with issues of interest to RWSN: household investments in self-supply for multiple uses, equity considerations in multiple uses and the relation between multiple uses of water and sustainable services.
  • Bring together a network of practitioners from different disciplines to share learning from approaches that have worked or have not.
  • Unlock practical experience and capture in a synthesis. The synthesis will outline current knowledge gaps, policy implications, and highlight issues for the four RWSN thematic groups to take forward.
  • Identify immediate and longer term actions for the MUS group and RWSN members.

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