The New Politics of Water- Water security and economic growth in emerging economies
Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15 June 2011-A Chatham House international conference
Can the emerging economies achieve water security?
Enhancing water security and productivity is a key aim for governments, business and civil society. Register now and join senior figures from governments, business and international organizations, as well as expert commentators to discuss crucial issues such as:
* The flashpoints for transboundary water
* The case for, and barriers to, national regulatory frameworks for water allocation
* How regional resources – energy, food and water – can be used to best effect
* The private sector as water stewards
* New business models and structures to unlock investment in water.
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Speakers
Trevor Manuel
Trevor Manuel*
Minister in the Presidency: National Planning
South Africa
HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal
HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal
Jordan
Margaret Catley-Carlson
Margaret Catley-Carlson
Patron
Global Water Partnership
* in principle
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+44 (0)20 7314 3643 or email aarcher@chathamhouse.org.uk
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