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Reconstruction
A regional initiative, which places the people and capacities of the WANA region at the centre of its efforts, is needed to prevent conflict and rebuild war-torn societies -
Society
Social cohesion is the intangible bond that holds members of society together and facilitates coexistence, development, progress and prosperity... -
Environment
Increased awareness about WANA’s social, environmental and economic challenges has led to the recognition of the need for regional cooperation on transnational water management, revival of local traditions of conservation and education for sustainable development. -
Economy
We must develop more sustainable economic policies that promote equal opportunity, sustainability and equal access so we can combat regional poverty and inequality... -
Reconstruction
A regional initiative, which places the people and capacities of the WANA region at the centre of its efforts, is needed to prevent conflict and rebuild war-torn societies -
Society
Social cohesion is the intangible bond that holds members of society together and facilitates coexistence, development, progress and prosperity...
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WANA Forum Updates
Support for Japan On 11 March this year an earthquake brought devastation to our friends in Japan. The Nippon Foundation, a generous supporter of WANA Forum’s work, has set up an Emergency Fund for the victims of the disaster. To show your support and lend a helping hand, please donate to Northeastern Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund.
Please find the Shared Concern Initiative Statement on the disaster in Japan here.
22-24 February 2011: The WANA Forum has organised a consultation dedicated to the analysis of water management systems across the WANA system, and to examine the potential for transnational water management systems, that might promote social cohesion and better dialogue and infrastructural integration between various nations.
January 2011: The WANA Forum report delves into the various dimensions of social cohesion in West Asia - North Africa and outlines recommendations of its January 2011 consultation of civil society actors. See English and Arabic texts of the Charter here.
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| From the Chairman "Until uprooted communities are afforded autonomy of their lives, we are all threatened by a growing hatred industry borne of our collective failure to act"
HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal
WANA Forum Chairman
WANA Forum Chairman on events unfolding in the region:
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WANA Facts
15% of infants in WANA are underweight |

