Bali is Ready to Welcome Delegates of the 10th World Water Forum 2024

  • Update : 16 May 2024 13:29
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Bali will host the 10th World Water Forum (WWF) in 2024, an international event focusing on global water issues. With meticulous preparations, Bali is ready to welcome thousands of delegates from around the world.

 

Theme and Objectives

The 10th WWF carries the theme "Water for Shared Prosperity," highlighting the importance of water as a vital resource for common welfare. The forum aims to:

1. Raise Awareness and Commitment: Increase global awareness of water challenges and foster collective commitment to sustainable solutions.

2. *International Collaboration: Promote cooperation between countries, sectors, and communities in water management.

3. *Innovation and Technology: Introduce and promote the latest innovations and technologies in water management.

4. *Policy Solutions: Discuss and formulate strategic policies that can be implemented in various countries to address water crises.

Agenda and Activities

The forum will feature various activities, including:

- Plenary Sessions and Thematic Discussions: In-depth discussions on water issues such as water resource conservation, waste management, clean water access, and sanitation.

- Technology Exhibitions: Showcasing innovative technologies and solutions from various companies and institutions in the water sector.

- Workshops and Training: Educational and training sessions aimed at enhancing participants' capacities in water management.

- Youth and Community Forums: Facilitating the participation of youth and local communities in seeking sustainable water solutions.

 

Indonesia's Role

As the host, Indonesia plays a strategic role in strengthening regional and global cooperation in the water sector. The Indonesian government hopes that through this forum, various local and global water issues can be addressed more effectively, promoting sustainable and environmentally-friendly economic growth.

Expectations and Impact

The 10th WWF in Bali is expected to produce concrete agreements and initiatives with long-term impacts on global water management. The forum is also expected to:

- Strengthen Water Diplomacy: Enhance diplomatic relations between participating countries through closer cooperation in the water sector.

- Capacity Building: Improve stakeholders' capacity in managing water resources more effectively.

- Public Awareness: Raise global public awareness of the importance of water conservation and sustainable management.

With a variety of activities and broad participation from around the world, the 10th WWF in Bali is anticipated to be a turning point in global efforts to ensure clean and safe water for everyone. Bali, with its natural beauty and rich culture, will witness the world's commitment to a better water future.

Bali’s Preparation as Host

As an international tourist destination, Bali is preparing all facilities and infrastructure to host this major event.

1. Infrastructure Improvement: The local government of Bali, along with the central government, is enhancing infrastructure, including road repairs, increasing the capacity of Ngurah Rai International Airport, and developing public transportation facilities.

2. Conference Facilities: Bali International Convention Centre (BICC) will be the main venue for the 10th WWF, equipped with advanced technology and conference rooms that can accommodate thousands of participants.

3. Accommodation and Services: Various accommodation options from five-star hotels to homestays are being prepared to ensure adequate room availability and high-quality services for delegates. Supporting services such as restaurants, cafes, shopping centers, and transportation have also been prepared.

4. Security and Health: Strict health protocols will be implemented, including the provision of COVID-19 testing facilities, vaccinations, and emergency medical services. Delegates' security will be ensured with increased patrols and surveillance.

5. Promotion and Community Participation: International promotion is actively conducted to attract global participation. Local community involvement is encouraged through training and socialization about the importance of the 10th WWF for Bali.

6. Economic and Environmental Impact: The presence of thousands of participants will have a direct economic impact, increasing revenue for the local tourism industry. The 10th WWF also brings an important message about water conservation and sustainable tourism, aligning with Bali's efforts to develop more environmentally friendly tourism.

With thorough preparations and strong commitment from various parties, Bali is ready to host the 10th WWF, showcasing its capabilities and beauty to the world while contributing to global solutions for water issues.

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