Preventing Water-Related Threats in Sub-Saharan Africa
Jul 22, 2020
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Global Water Security Coalition
online
As the spread of COVID-19 accelerates worldwide, preventing and understanding water-related security threats is crucial in facing future pandemics, as well as other underlying threats to a country’s stability. We invite you to join us remotely for our next Global Water Security Coalition meeting, “Preventing Water-Related Threats in sub-Saharan Africa.” The meeting will be held under the Chatham House Rule on Wednesday, July 22nd, from 9:30 – 11:00am EDT via Zoom Video Conferencing.
The roundtable discussion will begin with short remarks from our three kick-start speakers:
- Maggie Montgomery, World Health Organization
- Marcus King, George Washington University
- Ambassador David Miller, Jr.
The Global Water Security Coalition is an inclusive network of individuals invested in elevating water security as a cross-cutting issue, and identifying and sharing innovative approaches to ensuring a water secure future for all.
If you are able to tune in to the July 22nd meeting, please RSVP by July 20th to Amanda King (Amanda.King@wilsoncenter.org). Those who have RSVP’d will be sent the Zoom meeting information.
When: July 22nd, 9:30 EDT
Where: Online