On July 11, 2023, the Sustained Dialogue on Peaceful Uses (SDPU) held the Virtual Discussion on Recommendations and Future Actions on Water and Resource Management Using Isotopic Techniques in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) via Zoom. This event focused on expanding the discussion around access to nuclear science and technology as a development tool in water and resource management. Participants engaged in discussions on topics including isotopic techniques in water and waste treatment, isotopic tracing and analyzing water, waste, other precious resources, and agronomy and water in agriculture. This event expanded awareness around the SDPU, inspired collaboration among participating organizations in water safety and security, and facilitated contribution to networks and upcoming programming in support of the SDPU. Key stakeholders included the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Water Authority of Jordan, the Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), and representatives from academia, development organizations, regulators, government, and private institutions.
These discussions focused on United Nations Sustainable Development Goal SDG6 (Clean Water & Sanitation) with a particular emphasis on Target 6.3 focused on wastewater treatment improvement and water quality, Target 6.4 focused on water use and sustainability, and Target 6.5 focused on resource management collaboration. Other SDGs featured in discussion included SDG9 (Industry Innovation & Infrastructure), SDG11 (Sustainable Cities), and SDG13 (Climate Action).
This activity was a continuation of the In-Person Symposium on Water and Resource Management Using Isotopic Techniques in the MENA held in Amman, Jordan.
For any questions on this event, please reach out to the organizer at SDPU@crdfglobal.org.