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Session 1- Opening plenary

  • Challenges Pakistan MUST face….SOON
  • The Role the Private Sector can Play
  • Cooperation Opportunities
  • Hisaar Foundation

Session 2A- The Architects of Water Economy in Pakistan

  • Policies, Institutions and Infrastructure
  • Tradition and Innovation
  • Wapda’s Role and Plans Linking to Opportunities for Private Players

session 2B- Shaping the business model of water

  • How Business and Organizations Around the World are Addressing the Water Stewardship Agenda
  • The Hungarian Water Diplomacy and OECD Tied Aid Creditprogram
  • Sustainable management practices and water efficient techniques, a tool for contributing into the economy of a country

Session 2C- Making water studies the heart of Academia

  • Capacity Development in Sustainable Water Management
  • Water in Academia – A Review & Possibilities
  • Universities for Water Network – Goals and Objectives

Session 3A- Leveraging water economy for poverty alleviation

  • Global poverty: From “the bottom billion” to painful inequality
  • Highlands of Gilgit Baltistan, Economic Development and Water Resource Challenges
  • Role of PPAF’s Water Interventions in Alleviating Poverty
  • Development of Water Resources at Thar

Session 3B- Trumping the devil - is climate change fake news

  • Climate Change and Human Rights
  • Appraisal of Climate Change and its impact on water Resources of Sindh
  • Pakistan Needs A Cross-cutting Response to Address Multi-dimensional Phenomena of Climate Change
  • Challenges around Paris
  • ‘Trumping The devil’ Is Climate Change A Fake News?

Session 3C- Romancing water - Bringing water to the forefront

  • State of Water The Pakistan Issue
  • Water in a Digital World The Effects of Digital

Session 4A- Sharing river basins and negociating conflict

  • A Case of Sindh-pakistan
  • India, Pakistan, Water and the Indus Basin: Old Problems, New Complexities

Session 4B- Urban water - new times, new paradigms

  • OPP
  • Budapest Waterworks’ solutions
  • Searching solutions for Urban Water Vulnerability of Pakistan
  • Community & Environment
  • Illustrating The Shortfalls In Karachi’s Water Distribution System

Session 4C- Pakistan water policy - time is now

  • Irrigation Management Strategy in Sindh-a step towardswater policy in Sindh
  • Punjab Water Policy
  • Pakistan’s Water Policy Framework: Recommendations
  • Water Sector Transformation In Sindh

Session 5A- When Albert Einstein meets Alan Turing - water solutions from the world of science & tech

  • Imagineering Demand-Driven Water Management in the Indus
  • Modern Technologies in Rainwater Harvesting
  • A Case of Pakistani Universities
  • Hybrid Water Treatment System

Session 5B- Women, Wash & Climate Chnage

  • The Double Dilemma of Availability and Governance in Low Income Urban Settlement
  • Saving Thar–A case study of urban women driving water security in rural areas
  • Water for Women

Session 5C- Our Common Future - righthing the wrongs of water entitlements

  • Water rights and the human right to water
  • Sustainable Development of Water from Oceans
  • Agricultural Water Use in the Lower Indus Basin
  • Understanding the Laws of the Kabul River Basin
  • Water for Life

Session 5D- Water Security - watersheds, groundwater & irrigation

  • Pakistan’s Fading Aquifers
  • Degradation of Organic Pollutants from Waste Water
  • Adaptive Water Governance In Himalayan Towns
  • Water Environment Forum PakistanWater Security in Pakistan

Session-6- Closing plenary

  • The Future of Water in Asia
  • Vote Of Thanks

Hisaar Foundation - a foundation for water, food and livelihood security, holds an international water conference every 2 years. This conference has gained a ‘must attend’ status in the region due to the bold and engaging ways in which it addresses water issues.

Organized by

Conference Director

Ms. Sanaa Baxamoosa

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Past Conferences held by Hisaar Foundation

2015

  • Second conference 2015 Securing Sustainable Water for All – Inclusion, Integration and Innovation

2013

  • First conference 2013 Water Cooperation in Action – From the Global to the Grassroots

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