class="contentpane"> La ONU-Agua lanza el Sistema de Información de Actividades de la ONU-Agua (UNWAIS)
Miércoles, 16 de Febrero de 2011 10:03
Imprimir
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

The UN-Water Activity Information System (UNWAIS) developed by the UN-Water Decade Programme on Capacity Development (UNW-DPC) is an online tool for managing, representing, analyzing and querying as well as disseminating information on existing water-related programmes, projects and activities carried out by UN-Water members, partners and associated programmes. Currently, the UNWAIS contains information on UN-Water members' and partners' activities regarding transboundary waters which were collected during the Mapping Exercise of the UN-Water Thematic Priority Area on Transboundary Waters in 2009-2010.

The UN-Water AIS provides a "common point of entry" to UN agencies' activities on transboundary waters for countries, donors, academia and any other interested member of the public. It is expected that activities in other fields related to water will be added at a later stage as a result of mapping exercises carried out by other UN-Water Task Forces and Thematic Priority Areas.

Fuente: Un Water

 

La ONU-Agua lanza el Sistema de Información de Actividades de la ONU-Agua (UNWAIS)

Miércoles, 16 de Febrero de 2011 10:03
Imprimir
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

The UN-Water Activity Information System (UNWAIS) developed by the UN-Water Decade Programme on Capacity Development (UNW-DPC) is an online tool for managing, representing, analyzing and querying as well as disseminating information on existing water-related programmes, projects and activities carried out by UN-Water members, partners and associated programmes. Currently, the UNWAIS contains information on UN-Water members' and partners' activities regarding transboundary waters which were collected during the Mapping Exercise of the UN-Water Thematic Priority Area on Transboundary Waters in 2009-2010.

The UN-Water AIS provides a "common point of entry" to UN agencies' activities on transboundary waters for countries, donors, academia and any other interested member of the public. It is expected that activities in other fields related to water will be added at a later stage as a result of mapping exercises carried out by other UN-Water Task Forces and Thematic Priority Areas.

Fuente: Un Water