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www.globalwaterconference.com
Southeast Asian Water U li es Network
Yangon City Development Commi ee
Myanmar Engineering Society
Directorate of Water Resources and Improvement of River Systems
Co-located Event:
MYANMAR GREENENERGY SUMMIT
MGES
Organised by: Supported by:Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irriga on, Myanmar
Department of Rural Development Department, Myanmar
Ministry of Transport and Communica ons, Myanmar
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Session Sponsor:
17 - 18 AUGUST 2016 15 - 18 AUGUST 2016
In Conjunction with:
SUSTAINABLE WATER: THE KEYSTONE FOR ECONOMY, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND SECURITY
SULE SHANGRI-LA, YANGON, MYANMAR
AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON WATER AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
Energy and Water are essen al in urban development. Energy and water are inextricably linked to sa sfy basic human needs, produce food for a rapidly growing popula on and achieve economic growth. And yet, today, 1.3 billion people worldwide lack of access to electricity and some 800 million people get their water from unimproved sources.
Efficient produc on and use of energy and water, manage trade-offs, op mise resources by reuse, recycling and genera ng energy from waste are essen al to save on increasingly scarce resources and costs, for both produc on and waste management. An added driver is to strengthen corporate social and environmental responsibility through sustainable produc on.
The hos ng of the Sustainable Energy & Water Resources Management Week in Myanmar featuring two flagship conferences - Global Water Conference 2016 (GWC 2016) and the 4th Myanmar Green Energy Summit 2016 (MGES 2016) is to address the per nent issues in both water and energy sectors of the country.
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & WATER RESOURCESMANAGEMENT WEEK
www.myanmargreenenergysummit.com
AN INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT AND EXHIBITION ON HYDRO, SOLAR, WIND AND BIOENERGYMYANMAR GREEN
ENERGY SUMMIT
MGES
ENERGY & WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT:THE CATALYST FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
GEARING UP THE GREEN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT: NEW DIRECTIONS AND STRATEGIES
“. . . I f A l l Members Of Can Have Adequate Access To Energy And Water, Many Of The Societa l Problems Can Be Solved”
FEATURING
15 - 18 AUGUST 2016
15 - 16 AUGUST 2016SULE SHANGRI-LA, YANGON, MYANMARMYANMAR GREEN
ENERGY SUMMIT
MGESMYANMAR GREENENERGY SUMMIT 2016
Get Your4 Days Pass @USD 1,800
GWC 2016 OVERVIEW“SUSTAINABLE WATER: THE KEYSTONE FOR ECONOMY,
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SECURITY”In Southeast Asia, water resources are under strain due to rapid urbaniza on and industrializa on. The situa on is made worse by water-related disasters, climate change and lack of governance in the region.
Water resource issues include inadequate drinking-water supply and sanita on facili es, water pollu on, floods, the silta on of river systems, and the management of rivers and large dams present special management challenges. Barriers to addressing these issues include poverty, illiteracy, rapid popula on growth, and ineffec ve ins tu ons and policies for developing, distribu ng, pricing, and conserving water resources. The complex pa erns of these issues are shaped by differences in wealth, environment, and poli cal systems.
The Global Water Conference 2016 supported by Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development, Myanmar (MLFRD) and Southeast Asian Water U li es Network (SEAWUN) with the theme of “Sustainable Water: The Keystone for Economy, Environment, Health and Security” is designed to facilitate the implementa on of the water management policies and encouraging collabora on between those working on water resources management and water technologies, and those working on environmental, public health, economic growth and other issues. This is also an unparalleled pla orm to get updated on the market direc on and explore investment opportuni es in the water industry in ASEAN.
THE OBJECTIVES OF GLOBAL WATER CONFERENCE 2016To raise awareness on the importance of water resource management that contributes to a more sustainable water security in developing countries.
To iden fy challenges and opportuni es in improving water efficiency under the prevailing socio-economic, environmental, cultural, and poli cal condi ons in the developing countries.
To facilitate an open scien fic discussion pla orm to share knowledge and experiences between researchers, execu ves, decision and policy makers, private sector, and other stakeholders, on improving water efficiency in various water supply and consuming sectors.
To iden fy scien fic and technological research needs and priori es in the field of water efficiency to aid the process of policy formula on and decision making.
To iden fy key trends and issues confron ng the sustainable accessibility of clean water.
To provide networking and build business opportuni es while engaged in discussion on per nent issues with industry experts.
To build a network between individuals, ins tutes, civil society/NGOs and private sector in the field of water efficiency.
17 - 18 AUGUST 2016
Endorsed by:
Asia Pacific Desalina onAssocia on
Irriga on Australia Limited
Hungarian Water U lity Associa on
Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Associa on
Media Partners:
Bri sh Hydropower Associa on
European Chamber of Commerce (Singapore)
1 in 10 people lack access to safe water
WATER
Women and children spend 125 million hours each day collec ng water
WATER COLLECTION
SANITATION1 in 3 people lack access to a toilet
Every 90 seconds a child dies from a water-related diseaseWater, sanita on and hygiene related disease kills nearly 1 million people each year
DISEASE
Every $1 invested in water and sanita on provides a $4 economic return as a result of saved me, increased produc vity and reduced health care costs.
ECONOMIC
Industrial ac vi es accounts about 20% of global water consump on
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The water industry is expected to growth from $500 billion today to $1 trillion by 2020
$500BILLION
$1TRILLION2020
By 2030 total demand for water will exceed the global supply by 40%
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According to WHO, only 0.007% of water on earth is safe for consump on, shared by 7 billion people
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FACTS ABOUT WATER IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Agricultural accounts 70% of total water consump on
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DRINKING WATER COVERAGE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA - Y2015
DRINKING WATER COVERAGE TRENDS
Indonesia, 32 Myanmar, 10
Philippines, 8 Cambodia, 4
Viet Nam, 2 Lao People’s Democra c Republic, 2
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Timor-Leste, 0.3
In 2015, 60 million people do not have access to an improved drinking water source. 78% (48 million people) of these people lives in rural areas.
Countries in the region with the highest number of people who did not use an improved drinking water source in 2015
(source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanita on Oct 2015)
(source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanita on Oct 2015)
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SANITATION COVERAGE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA - Y2015
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Indonesia, 52 Cambodia, 7
Philippines, 7 Myanmar, 2
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In 2015, 176 million people in Southeast Asia do not have access to improved sanita on facili es – 71 million of whom prac ced open defeca on.
(source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanita on Oct 2015)
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GWC 2016 Registra on BeginsVenue: Foyer of The Grand Ballroom, Sule Shangri-La Hotel
7:30AM
8:40AM Arrival of Dis nguished Guests
8:40AM Arrival of Guest of Honor
9:00AM Myanmar Cultural Dances
9:40AM Networking & Refreshments Break
10:10AM Keynote Address 1: Water Security and Sustainability in ASEAN: Status, Opportuni es & Challenges
11:10AM Keynote Address 3: Assessment of the Integrated Water Resource Management in Myanmar
3:55PM Paper 4: Guides for Policy & Legisla ve Development on Sustainable Water Management
4:55PM Paper 6: The Role of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Financing Water Infrastructure
4:25PM Paper 5: An Overview of the Na onal Water Policy of Myanmar
5:25PM Paper 7: Bridging The Water Infrastructure Funding Gap with Innova ve Financing Models
5:55PM Open Forum: Comments, Ques ons and Answers
3:25PM Networking & Refreshments Break
6:10PM CONFERENCE DAY 1 ENDS
11:40AM Keynote Address 4: Water Supply System of Yangon City: Status, Development Plans and Challenges
12:10PM Keynote Address 5: The Water Supply System Master Plans for Mandalay Industrial Hub
12:40PM Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates
Delegates Take Their Seats at Ballroom Venue: Grand Ballroom, Sule Shangri-La Hotel
8:30AM
INTRODUCTORY REMARKSDatuk Dr. Abdul Aziz S.A. Kadir, Chairman, Confexhub Group
9:10AM
INAUGURAL ADDRESS AND LAUNCH OF GLOBAL WATER CONFERENCE 2016 H.E. U Thant Zin Maung, Union Minister, Ministry of Transport and Communica on
9:20AM
Keynote Address 2: ADB’s Vision of Water for All: The Water Financing Program and Water Opera onal Plan 2011 – 2020
10:40AM
DAY ONE: 17 AUGUST 2016, WEDNESDAY
OPENING CEREMONY
PLENARY SESSION
SESSION ONE:GOOD GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABLE FINANCING: KEY STEPS TOWARDS BETTER WATER SERVICES
1:40PM Paper 1: Water Security and Sustainability in Urban Area: Thailand Experience
2:10PM Paper 2: Indonesian Na onal Water Supply Masterplan: Direc ons & Challenges
2:40PM Paper 3: Water Resources Security and Sustainability Challenges: Vietnam Experience
3:10PM Open Forum: Comments, Ques ons and Answers
REGIONAL COUNTRIES PRESENTATION: WATER SECURITY & SUSTAINABILITY
PROGRAM 17 - 18 AUGUST 2016
9:30AM Paper 9: Understanding Resources and Needs through Water Resources Assessment
9:00AM Paper 8: Water Resource Management for the Mekong Region
10:00AM Paper 10: Strategies to Op mise Resource Management of Storm Water
10:30AM Open Forum: Comments, Ques ons and Answers
DAY TWO: 18 AUGUST 2016, THURSDAY
SESSION TWO: OPTIMISE THE USE OF WATER THROUGH STRATEGIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
11:15AM Paper 11: Alterna ve Water Resources U lisa on to Increase Economic Efficiency
12:15PM Paper 13: Policy and Programs to Reduce Non-Revenue Water and Leakages
1:00PM Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates
10:45AM Networking & Refreshments Break
12:45PM Open Forum: Comments, Ques ons and Answers
3:30PM Open Forum: Comments, Ques ons and Answers
11:45AM Paper 12: Use of ICT for Cost Effec ve Leak Iden fica on to Reduce Non-Revenue Water (NRW)
2:00PM Paper 14: Status and Issues of Water Quality of Rivers in Myanmar
4:15PM Paper 17: Develop An Adaptable, Affordable and Sustainable Drinking Water Treatment System
5:15PM Paper 19: Industrial and Municipal Wastewater Treatment for Industrial Applica ons
4:45PM Paper 18: Reclama on and Reuse of Wastewater for Maximum Water Recovery
5:45PM Open Forum: Comments, Ques ons and Answers
6:00PM GLOBAL WATER CONFERENCE 2016 ENDS
6:00PM CLOSING ADDRESS
2:30PM Paper 15: Improve Public Health through Water Quality Control: Methods & Tools
3:00PM Paper 16: Bringing Clean and Safe Drinking Water to Rural Communi es through New Concepts & Solu ons
3:45PM Networking & Refreshments Break
SESSION FIVE: WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT & MANAGEMENT
SESSION THREE:ALTERNATIVE RESOURCES AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTION ADOPTION
SESSION FOUR: WATER QUALITY, SAFETY AND PUBLIC HEALTH
*Invited and awai ng confirma on **This Program is subjected to change and for updated program, please logon to www.globalwaterconference.com
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PAYMENTFull payment is required with your Registra on Form before the Summit day. Tax-Receipt will only be issued upon receipt of full payment.
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