Opening New Era for Cooperation on Water Issues Mayors from Great Lakes Middle East to Sign Pioneering Pact at Water After Borders Conference in Chicago


(MENAFN- InvestorIdea)

Opening New Era for Cooperation on Water Issues Mayors from Great Lakes Middle East to Sign Pioneering Pact at Water After Borders Conference in Chicago

From Fracking to Drought April 23-24 Conference to Focus on Strategies for Sharing Water

Chicago - April 8 2015 (Investorideas.com Water Stocks Newswire) Opening a new era for cooperation on the world's most critical water issues mayors from across Great Lakes and the Middle East will sign a pioneering agreement this month that links their cities through game-changing "Sister Waters" partnerships.

The treaty-signing will take place at Water after Borders: Global Stakes Local Politics a historic two-day summit at the University of Illinois at Chicago April 23rd-24th 2015. Water After Borders will focus on strategies for sharing water across political geographical and cultural boundaries.

Mayors and representatives are expected to sign the treaty at the conference. They include Palestinian Mayor Hassan Jirmi Jordanian Mayor Khalifah Suliman Mohammad Aldayyat Israeli representative Ran Molho to convene with Mayor John Dickert of Racine Wisconsin Mayor Mitch Twolan of Huron-Kinloss Ontario Canada and Mayor Denis Lapointe of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Quebec Canada.

The treaty will compel signers to "facilitate technological business educational capacity-building and community exchanges through sister city and sister water relationships including workshops site visits and opportunities for technical experts municipal administrators business leaders and youth delegations subject to available funding and to jointly pursue sources of funding to sustain and enhance the partnership's associated activities."

The partnerships will be facilitated by EcoPeace Middle East - an Israeli/Jordanian/Palestinian trilateral organization dedicated to environmental peacebuilding - and the Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Cities Initiative - a coalition aimed at protecting and restoring the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River.

The two organizations have partnered to develop cooperative relations between mayors from both regions (American Canadian Palestinian Israeli and Jordanian) over issues pertaining to trans-boundary water sources. The EcoPeace/GLSLCities partnership is supported by Sister Cities International and Citizen Diplomacy Initiatives. Mayors from both regions will hold a joint panel on the second day of the summit April 24th.

"The agreement will enable mayors in a war torn region to adapt long-standing models of water sharing from the abundant Great Lakes region" said Rachel Havrelock associate professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago and an organizer of the conference. "State of the art conservation technology from the water poor Middle East will also help U.S. and Canadian mayors to implement systems that value every drop of precious fresh water." Havrelock is also a founder of Freshwater Lab a new thinktank on water issues based at UIC-Chicago.

Mayors from the Lower Jordan Valley attending the conference represent partnering communities in EcoPeace Middle East's "Good Water Neighbors" Program - a unique project launched 14 years ago to develop cross-border cooperation over shared water issues and peaceful relations between neighboring communities in the conflict-ridden Levant. Within the Lower Jordan River basin the program is focused on creating communal and political will for the rehabilitation of the heavily diverted and polluted Jordan River through the facilitation of cross- border mayoral and municipal cooperation education community leadership and youth activism combined with classic top-down advocacy efforts vs-a-vs the Palestinian/Israeli/Jordanian governments.

American and Canadian mayors attending the conference represent Great Lakes/ St. Lawrence cities that are part of the GLSL Cities Initiative. The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative is a binational coalition of U.S. and Canadian mayors and other local officials working to advance the protection and restoration of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. By integrating their environmental economic and social agendas local governments are helping to sustain a resource that represents approximately 20 percent of the world's surface freshwater supply provides drinking water for 40 million people and is the foundation upon which a strong regional economy is based. Members of the Cities Initiative are committed to working together and with other orders of government and stakeholders to improve infrastructure programs and services and increase investments that protect and restore this globally significant freshwater resource.

Through their partnership EcoPeace and GLSL Cities will foster knowledge exchanges over technical economic educational capacity-building and communal aspects of water management and protection and advance peaceful relations and stability between communities which share water resources.

waterafterborders.org

Water-Stocks.com: investing ideas in water stocksLike Water Stocks View our water stocks directory

More Info:

This news is published on the Investorideas.com Newswire and its syndicated partner network

Get free news alerts: Sign up here

Published at the Investorideas.com Newswire - Big ideas for Global Investors

Disclaimer/ Disclosure: The Investorideas.com newswire is a third party publisher of news as well as creates original content as a news source. Original content created by investor ideas is protected by copyright laws other than syndication rights. Investorideas is a news source on Google news and global syndication partners. Our site does not make recommendations for purchases or sale of stocks or products. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. All investment involves risk and possible loss of investment. This site is currently compensated by featured companies news submissions and advertising. Contact each company directly for press release questions. Disclosure is posted on each release if required but otherwise the news was not compensated for and is published for the sole interest of our readers.

BC Residents and Investor Disclaimer: Effective September 15 2008 - all BC investors should review all OTC and Pink sheet listed companies for adherence in new disclosure filings and filing appropriate documents with Sedar. Read for more info: http://www.bcsc.bc.ca/release.aspxid=6894. Global investors must adhere to regulations of each country.


Investor Ideas

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.