Symposium on Women and Water Security for Peacebuilding in the Arab Region Beirut, Lebanon, 9-10 May 2018

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Symposium on Women and Water Security for Peacebuilding in the Arab Region Beirut, Lebanon, 9-10 May 2018 AGENDA Wednesday, 9 May 2018 8:30 9:00 Registration 9:00 10:00 Opening Session Co-Chairs: Ms. Kenza Kaouakib-Robinson, Senior Sustainable Development Officer, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Headquarters Ms. Carol Chouchani Cherfane, Chief, Water Resources Section, Sustainable Development Policies Division, ESCWA Opening Remarks Ms. Khawla Matar, Deputy Executive Secretary for Programme Support, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), Lebanon Keynote Presentations Women, Water and the Sustainable Development Goals in the Arab Context Ms. Roula Majdalani, Director, Sustainable Development Policies Division, ESCWA Overview on Women, Water Security and Peacebuilding in the Arab Region Mr. Zafar Adeel, Professor of Professional Practice, Pacific Water Research Center, Simon Fraser University, Canada Tour de Table Review of the Agenda Session I Case Studies from the Arab Region Ms. Mehrinaz El Awady, Director, Centre for Women, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia 10:00 10:15 Water Security in Iraqi Refugee Camps Ms. Ghada Alamily, General Director, Almada Group for Media, Culture and Arts, Iraq Agenda (Draft, 21 April 2018)

10:15 10:30 Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon Ms. Reem Al Rawashdeh, Senior Columnist, Al Rai Newspaper, Jordan 10:30 10:50 Discussion 10:50 11:05 Human Rights, Women and Access to Water in the State of Palestine Ms. Manal Tamimi, Field Researcher, Women s Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling, State of Palestine 11:05 11:20 Women and Water in Yemen under Conditions of Conflict Ms. Layla Lutf Al-Thour, President, SAM Organization for Rights and Development, Yemen 11:20 11:40 Discussion 11:40 11:45 Summary by the Chair 11:45 12:15 Coffee Break Session II SDG 3 & SDG 5 Nexus: Linking Good Health and Well-being to Gender Equality and Empowerment Ms. Luna Abu Swaireh, Director General, Center for Arab Unity Studies, Lebanon 12:15 12:30 Access to WASH Services in Arab Region Ms. Nohal Al Homsi, Environmental Health Officer, World Health Organization (WHO), Lebanon and Mr. Hamed Bakir, Coordinator, Regional Advisor on Water, Sanitation, Climate Change and Health, Coordinator and Environmental Health Interventions, WHO Center for Environmental Health Activities (CEHA), Jordan 12:30 12:45 Women and Water within the Frameworks of SDG 3 and SDG 5 Mr. Osman Hussein Abubaker, General Director, Almassar Organization, Sudan 12:45 13:00 Discussion 13:00 13:15 Ensure Healthy Lives and Promote Well-being for All at All Ages Ms. Karen Assaf, Arab Scientific Institute for Research and Transfer of Technology, State of Palestine 13:15 13:30 Advancing Gender Equality and Empower for Enhanced Water Security Ms. Nedjma Koval Saifi, Founding Partner and CEO, Integrated International, Jordan 13:30 13:45 Discussion 13:45 13:50 Summary by the Chair 13:50 15:00 Lunch Break Agenda (Draft, 21 April 2018) 2

Session III SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation for All Ms. Carol Chouchani Cherfane, Chief, Water Resources Section, Sustainable Development Policies Division, ESCWA 15:00 15:15 Women and WASH: Empowering Women by Engaging at the Community Level Ms. Maria Saldarriaga, Assistant Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, American University of Iraq Sulaimani, Iraq 15:15 15:30 Discussion 15:30 15:45 Coffee Break 15:45 16:00 Gender issues to consider when seeking to ensure water availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all Ms. Soumaya Ibrahim, Independent Consultant on Gender and Development, Egypt 16:00 16:15 Community and household level challenges facing women accessing water services under current Syrian conditions Ms. Suheir Raies, Head, Syria Coast Society for Environment Protection, Syrian Arab Republic 16:15 16:30 Women, Water User Associations and Water Security in Yemen Mr. Walid Saleh, Chief Technical Advisor, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Yemen 16:30 16:55 Discussion 16:55 17:00 Summary by the Chair End of Day 1 Thursday, 10 May 2018 Session IV Voices of Women from the Field Ms. Kenza Kaouakib-Robinson, Senior Sustainable Development Officer, UN- DESA 9:00 9:15 Summary of Day 1 Highlights Ms. Stephanie Chaban, Social Affairs Officer, ESCWA Center for Women, ESCWA Ms. Nina Kfoury Nichols, Simon Fraser University, Canada Discussion Agenda (Draft, 21 April 2018) 3

9:15 10:00 Panel: Insights into the Experiences of Refugee Women in Lebanon 10:00 10:15 Discussion Ms. Diala Ktaiche, WASH Officer, Public Health Promotion, United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF), Lebanon MercyCorps, Lebanon 10:15 10:45 Coffee Break Voices of Women from the field - Experiences of two Syrian women WASH volunteers in informal settlements in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Session V SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions Ms. Margareta Wahlström, President, Swedish Red Cross; Former Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for Disaster Risk Reduction and Former Head of United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) 10:45 11:00 Women in Water Diplomacy Ms. Natasha Carmi, Water Advisor, Geneva Water Hub, Switzerland; formerly with the Palestinian Negotiations Support Project, State of Palestine 11:00 11:15 High Level Panel on Water and Peace - recommendations Mr. François Münger, Director, Geneva Water Hub, Switzerland 11:15 11:30 Discussion 11:30 12:00 Panel: Promote Peaceful and Inclusive Societies for Sustainable Development, Provide Access to Justice for All and Build Effective, Accountable and Inclusive Institutions at All Levels 12:00 12:15 Discussion 12:15 12:20 Summary by the Chair Amb. Shahira Wahbi, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sudan Ms. Mona Fakih, Director, Water Resources, General Directorate of Hydraulic and Electrical Resources, Ministry of Energy and Water, Lebanon Ms. Mey Alsayegh, Communications Manager, Ministry of State for Displaced Affairs, Lebanon Ms. Esse Nillson, Senior Programme Manager, Regional water, environment, climate change, renewable energy and food security, Unit for MENA, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), Sweden (tbc) Agenda (Draft, 21 April 2018) 4

Session VI Raising Awareness, Advocacy and the Media Ms. Lina Sinjab, Middle East Correspondent, BBC Arabic, Lebanon 12:20 12:40 Ms. Mervat Kamal Batarseh, Head of Environmental Education Section, Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), Jordan 12:40 13:00 Discussion 13:00 13:20 Ms. Daniella Bostrom Couffe, Communications Manager, UN-Water, Switzerland 13:20 13:40 Discussion 13:40 13:45 Summary by the Chair 13:45 14:45 Lunch Break Session VII Integrating Themes Mr. Zafar Adeel, Professor of Professional Practice, Pacific Water Research Center, Simon Fraser University 14:45-15:45 Developing an Actionable Agenda Moderated discussion involving all symposium participants 15:45 16:00 Summary by the Chair Session VIII Closing Session Ms. Kenza Kaouakib-Robinson, Senior Sustainable Development Officer, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Headquarters 16:00 16:15 Closing Remarks by the Symposium Organizers End of meeting Agenda (Draft, 21 April 2018) 5