World Water Week, a key event for professionals in the water industry, will be held from 23 August to 1 September, and will be attended by researchers, international organisations, political leaders and business representatives. The event will be the ideal platform for discussing, sharing and debating the main water-related issues and the real-life solutions for safeguarding this resource.
Whether online or on-site, join us as of August 23rd, for a clearer insight into the most effective solutions and how to put them into action. From public-private partnerships to tide-turning innovations, three of Veolia's experts will be speaking on the event's underlying theme of "seeing the unseen".
Yumiko Noda
Chairman and Representative Director of Veolia Japan
Yumiko is also Vice-Chair of the Board of Councillors at Keidanren, the Japanese Business Federation. After working in the banking and consulting sector in Tokyo, New York and London, she was elected Deputy Mayor of Yokohama (Japan's second-largest city with nearly four million inhabitants), where she is especially responsible for the drinking water networks. She is one of the PFI/PPP pioneers in Japan.
Monday 29 August from 5 pm to 5:30 pm (hybrid)
Partnering to innovate and strive
Berenice Ndaitwah
Process and Research Manager at WINGOC
Berenice Ndaitwah is a member of the Upper Swakop River Basin Management Committee and the Global Water Partnership in Namibia. She manages the factory and oversees water quality at the New Goreangab Reclamation Plant in Windhoek. This PPP-based (public-private partnership) drinking water reuse facility supplies 20 to 35% of the capital's drinking water.
Wednesday 23 August from 1 pm to 2:20 pm (online)
Valuing wastewater for new solutions
Monday 29 August from 11 am to 12:30 pm (hybrid)
How can the private sector finance wastewater treatment in Africa?
Monday 29 August from 5 pm to 5:30 pm (hybrid)
Partnering to innovate and strive
Bénédicte Wallez
Partnerships Manager at the Veolia Foundation
Bénédicte works at the Veolia Foundation where she is responsible for designing new partnership models to foster humanitarian aid, agriculture and climate resilience as part of a "One Health" approach. Bénédicte previously worked in European public affairs in both the public and private sectors.
Thursday 25 August from 5 pm to 6:20 pm (online)
Fighting water-related epidemics through coordinated long-term research
> Register now for World Water Week 2022 to follow the conferences online or on-site in Stockholm!
For more information about Veolia's actions:
- Water differently in a changing world
- Produce drinking water from wastewater
- Jourdain programme: treating wastewater to provide additional drinking water
- Energy efficiency for better water cycle management
- Organica, wastewater treatment with plants
- Humanitarian emergencies and development aid