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Whether you'll be attending the upcoming World Water Week in person or following online, there's a lot to look forward to this year. This year's theme focuses on Energy and Water and along with Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), The World Bank Group is excited to join as a collaborating partner.

The energy and water nexus is critical to the Bank's work towards ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity for the poorest 40% by 2030. Significant amounts of water are needed in almost all energy generation processes. At the same time, the water sector needs energy to extract, treat and transport water. Fundamentally, people need water, energy, and food to survive. Yet, some 748 million people lack access to safe drinking water, 2.5 billion do not have access to improved sanitation, and 1.3 billion people lack access to electricity.

We encourage you to join us at sessions and other major activities, starting with the Opening Plenary session as Junaid Ahmad, the Senior Director for Water, and Anita George, the Senior Director for Energy, deliver a joint keynote address. 

For those of you not joining in Stockholm, follow us online: worldbank.org/worldwaterweek
On Twitter: @WorldBankWater and hashtag #wwweek
Or here, via The Water Blog

​For those of you who will be in Stockholm, please drop by the World Bank Group booth: B05:10 (by the coffee in the Exhibition Hall)
 
Below is a list of World Bank Group (co)-convened sessions (Note: Schedule listed is in Central European Time)

For more details about these sessions, click here. The full program is available here.

Related links:
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​Feature Story: World Water Week Seeks Solutions to Water and Energy Challenges
Event: World Bank Group at World Water Week
Infographic: Why Does Energy Need Water?
​Thirsty Energy