Water at a Crossroads – Dialogue and Debate at the 5th World Water Forum


A companion publication, the Global Water Framework—Istanbul 2009 provides a compilation of all official documents and outcomes from the 5th World Water Forum. It includes the Declaration of Heads of States, the results of the Ministerial component, as well as statements from Parliamentarians and Local and Regional Authorities. It also covers the thematic and regional outcomes of the Forum, as well as the children's & youth declarations. This document serves as a quick reference guide, sketching an outline of the collective effort that characterised the 5th World Water Forum and providing a springboard to develop follow-up initiatives.

Furthermore, a Final Report of the 5th World Water Forum presenting a comprehensive overview of all sessions and activities can also be downloaded from the 5th World Water Forum's website 

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