The Arab Healthy Water Association is a non-governmental,
non-profit body,
legally registered at the Ministry of Social Affairs (MOSA) by decree
No. 6086/2005, Cairo-Egypt.
Putting
the Puzzle Together
Teaching People to Use Water Wisely
By Prince Talal Bin Abdul Aziz
United Nations Chronicle
Great article: Health & Environment Department in Lebanese University 9
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Article n Barid Ahram, 12/07/2007, about the Arab Healthy Water Association. (in Arabic)
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Ref: CEHANET/TO/4-9
Date: 11 April 2007
Dear Colleagues
Kindly note below message which we have just received from our HQ in Geneva.
Dear all,
Franziska Matthies from WHO-Regional Office for Europe (EURO) in Rome has alerted us to an interesting capacity building opportunity. (Apologies to those of you who are already aware of this).
It would support up to 10 researchers to spend several months at the University of Bergen in Norway to carry out research on "Climate in the Nile Basin area, with a particular reference to Climate Change and Climate & Health" . Details are at http://nile.uib.no/ Franziska knows the relevant Professor at Bergen, so could facilitate.
I am copying the relevant WHO regional focal points, and also some others who may know of people who might be interested and able to take advantage of this opportunity.
Please note tight deadline.
Regards,
Originator: Eng. M. Malkawi, Technical Officer, CEHA
Signed by: Dr M. Z. Ali Khan, Director, CEHA
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All of you are invited to visit the Ambassadors Online Magazine (Vol.
10, Issue
2, July 2007) at http://www.ambassadors.net. You are also welcome to contribute to the magazine and we invite the
submission
of conference proceedings and other material related to your work.
With Best wishes,
Prof. Talaat I. Farag
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The Arab Healthy Water Association has been added as a
link from UNESCO's Water Portal.
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We recieved a copy of an article about the
mechanism of formation of Acidic Rains written by Prof. Dr. Eng.
M.M. El-Gammal, FRINA.
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PAKDA
News, August 2005 (Pakistan Desalination Association)
Your comments would definitely be valuable in improving the quality of
this electronic flyer.
Further, you can circulate and distribute this NEWSLETTER to your
colleagues, friends, and associates inside and outside your
organization without any hesitation and approval. You can extract any
material at your discretion.
With best personal regards,
Fayyaz Muddassir Mubeen
Director, International Desalination Association, (IDA)
President, Pakistan Desalination Association (PakDA)
Member, Editorial Board Desalination & Water-Reuse Quarterly
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Invitation to join MENA
Water
Join
MENA Water
World Health
Organization: Water, Sanitation, and Health (publications,
documents, subscription, etc.)
Barney Popkin Checks
In
Barney Popkin's
article, Unintended Consequences with Adverse Human Health and
Environmental Impacts in International Development )
Barney Popkin's summary
of IRG Financing Water Infrastructure forum
2005 CGS Courses and Conferences
Calendar of Events and Registration
Rough Draft, Dosages of Minerals
ArabHWA in the news! Bottled water 'can aid
health drive' News article extensively quoting ArabHWA member, Dr
Ameera Al Haddad.
WHO Press
Release 2001, WATER – IMMEDIATE SOLUTIONS FOR PERSISTENT
PROBLEMS
Arab Water World (AWW) - Helping
Advance the Energy, Environmental & Water Industries since 1977 -
2004
editorial program to AWW magazine
Bill Sardi's home page. Links to health reports. Bill Sardi is a health journalist and an AHWA
Abroad Advisor.
The UNESCO Water
Portal has a weekly newsletter : Subscribe! Available in English, French and Spanish, the UNESCO Water Portal
newsletter brings you the latest news, events and links added to the
Water Portal.
Abroad Advisors member, Gregor Wolbring, sent us the following
comments and links:
Nanotechnology will play a role in water I think. A group you might
want to connect with is the Nanowater consortium.
http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?section_id=21&document_id=6959
http://www.azonano.com/details.asp?ArticleID=528
Some academic papers on nano water treatments as part of the Nanotech
section of my webpage at http://www.bioethicsanddisability.org/nanotechnology.html
Water treatment
In September issue of Journal of Nanoparticle Research is a paper
which decribes clean up of water and soil with iron based nanoparticle.
NEW german description of the paper here: Nanotech und
Wasserentgiftung:Feinster Eisenstaub soll Grundwasser und verseuchte
Böden entgiften
Water Sci Technol 2002;46(9):255-62 Influence of varying reacting
conditions in the degradation of azo dye using immobilized TiO2
photocatalyst. Aris A, Din MF, Salim MR, Yunus S, Abu Bakar
WA.
Ann Chim 2002 Sep;92(9):761-70 Photocatalytic degradation of actual
textile industrial wastewater in aqueous suspensions of polycrystalline
TiO2. Augugliaro V, Ciardelli G, Corsi L, Garcia-Lopez E, Loddo V,
Marci G, Palmisano L, Schiavello M.
Environ Sci Technol 2002 Oct 1;36(19):4175-81 17 beta-estradiol
degradation by TiO2 photocatalysis as a means of reducing estrogenic
activity. Ohko Y, Iuchi K, Niwa C, Tatsuma T, Nakashima T, Iguchi T,
Kubota Y, Fujishima A.
Environ Sci Technol 2002 Sep 1;36(17):3872-8 Photocatalytic oxidation
of arsenite in TiO2 suspension: kinetics and mechanisms. Lee H, Choi
W.
Environ Sci Technol 2002 Aug 15;36(16):3618-24 TiO2-based
photocatalytic degradation of 2-chlorophenol adsorbed on hydrophobic
clay. Mogyorosi K, Farkas A, Dekany I, Ilisz I, Dombi A.
J Environ Sci Health B 2002 Jan;37(1):65-74 Photocatalytic oxidation of
pesticide rinsate. Kuo WS.
Enhancement of solar inactivation of Escherichia coli by titanium
dioxide photocatalytic oxidation. Salih FM.
Water Res 2002 Jan;36(1):140-6 Degradation of microcystin toxins in a
falling film photocatalytic reactor with immobilized titanium dioxide
catalyst. Shephard GS, Stockenstrom S, de Villiers D, Engelbrecht WJ,
Wessels GF.
Environ Sci Technol 2001 Dec 15;35(24):4922-6 Field assessment of
nanoscale bimetallic particles for groundwater treatment. Elliott DW,
Zhang WX.
Photocatalytic degradation of pesticides and bio-molecules in
water.
Links to online available reports
which deal with the access of disabled people to water and
sanitation:
Some country specific information of good practice (You have to go
more or less to the bottom of the page to see some country related
reports Bangladesh, Vietnam, Uganda)
AHWA Member, Prof. Nasser Mehrdadi of Iran
CASPIAN POLLUTION REACHES DANGEROUS LEVEL Tehran, Aug 19, IRNA -- Oil
pollution in the Caspian Sea has reached a dangerous level, press
Sunday cited an environmental head in the northern Mazandaran province
as saying. The English-language Kayhan International quoted Nasser
Mehrdadi as saying that "the flow of the industrial waste as well as
slick from oil exploration and extraction" by unnamed coastal states of
the Caspian Sea "has taken up a dangerous turn and warned of their
grave consequences."
An update on the status of the WHO Symposium:
International
Symposium on Health Aspects of Calcium and Magnesium in Drinking
Water Symposium produced by the World Health
Organization, NSF International, International Life Sciences Institute
April 24-26, 2006, Baltimore, MD, USA
See :Call for posters, program,
and registration details
The Healthy Water Association (HWA) is a sponsor of this important
event.
WORLD WATER DAY - DECADE WATER FOR LIFE
The Website of the International Decade for Action "Water for Life,
2005 -2015" (http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade)
will be on line for the World Water Day on 22nd March 2005. The Water
for Life Decade Website will link to a page for the World Water Day,
which will be in all 6 Official Languages.
Translations of the advocacy guide "Celebrating Water for
Life: The International Decade for Action 2005-2015" are now available.
The guide is a comprehensive resource intended to support and
facilitate national and local celebrations and provide all partners and
organizations with a tool to mark and celebrate the Water for Life
Decade on World Water Day, 22 March 2005. While is rich in content
already, it is a work in progress and will be updated
continually.
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES
A review of outbreaks of foodborne disease associated with passenger
ships: evidence for risk management.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15219800
Published in Public Health Report, July-August 2004, and co-authored by
Roisin Rooney, QPS, Jamie Bartram, WSH.
Millennium Project : Focusing on improved water and health
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T1B-4FJVX2R-
17&_coverDate=02%2F26%2F2005&_alid=256108918&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&
_qd=1&_cdi=4886&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000029798&_version=1&_urlVersion=0
&_userid=606406&md5=c3c926fa538c95d6cdc30d522a5f684d .
Published in the Lancet, Volume 365, Issue 9461, 25 February 2005,
co-authored by Jamie Bartram, WSH, Kristen Lewis, Roberto Lenton and
Albert Wright, from the UN Millennium Project Task Force on Water and
Sanitation.
SANITATION CONNECTION
The Internet-based resource Sanitation Connection is in the process of
being revised. Visit SaniCon's newly revised section on Wastewater
treatment technology http://www.sanicon.net/titles/topicintro.php3?topicId=6
.
GUIDELINES FOR DRINKING-WATER QUALITY
The following 2nd and 3rd of the chemical background documents have
been finalized for the 1st addendum (GDWQ 3rd edition) : Mercury in
Drinking-Water
http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/dwq/chemicals/mercury/en/
and Trichloroethene in drinking-water
2009 World Water Week: Call for Workshop Abstracts and Seminar Proposals
The First Announcement for the 2009 World Water Week in Stockholm, August 16-22, provides information on the theme, structure, and special focus of the 2009 Week. It also provides guidelines for convening a seminar or side event or submitting an abstract for presentation during the 8 workshops. The theme for 2009 is Water - Responding to Global Change: Accessing Water for the Common Good with Special Focus on Transboundary Waters.
Download the First Announcement and learn more about the 2009 World Water Week at www.worldwaterweek.org.
The organizing committee cordially invites you to attend ECGP’8 - 2009, the eighth International Symposium on "Environment, Catalysis and Process Engineering” which will be held on 14-15th April 2009 in GABES – TUNISIA, organized by the Moroccan Association of catalysis and environment (AMCE) Environment and GABES UNIVERSITY. This edition gathering more than twenty countries aims at the development of sciences and technology relating to the environment and the creation of connections with other associations and national and foreign scientific organizations.
It will include four half-day sessions dealing with the latest researches in these fields and discussions about the future.
Sincerely yours,
Prof. Abdelhak kherbeche, Chairman
Moroccan Association of Catalysis and Environment
BP. 6027, Fez –Adarissa, Fez, Morocco>
Tel.: +212.61.08.17.34
E-mail: akerbec@menara.ma
Web site: http://www.amce.ma
ECGP8-2009 First Circular09E22.pdf
Link to: Arab Water
Council
More Arab Water Council Links:
Cairo
Declaration
Launched
Arab Water Council
Brief 1
Request for Contribution
The Secretariat of the Arab Water Council will be issuing regularly an
electronic newsletter on water in the Arab World. We would like to have
this task a participatory exercise in which you, the stakeholder, take
the front seat in supplying the content and in shaping the events of
interest to you and your colleagues across the region.
Your contribution is thus crucial and essential to reflect the
regional and national diversity of water issues, concerns and on going
efforts to meet the challenges head on.
How can you contribute?
It is simple, you can send your contribution electronically by e-mail
as a text or as attachment in one of the following forms:
(1) News text form in Arabic, English or French of no more than
50 words per item, stating briefly the content, contact person and
links to web sites where applicable. Attachments are preferably to be
supplied in MS Word where possible or in RTF as an alternate.
(2) Photographic materials in low resolution preferably in .jpg
format, depicting water scenes of local or national interests covering
aspects of: rivers, lakes, waterfalls, springs, hydraulic works, dams,
barrages, aqueducts, reservoirs, water treatment or wastewater
treatment plants, desalination plants, research laboratories,
engineering work in progress, historical and cultural water scenes and
structures, traditional rituals and ceremonies, water uses for
irrigation, drainage, drinking, sanitation, hydropower generation and
environmental restoration, tourism and recreation, healing and
religious applications.
What to include as a news item?
You may make your contribution under one or more of the following
categories
(1) Events: Which have taken place recently in your community
such a high an or community based meeting, inauguration of new
institution, plant or water work, graduation of new water
professionals, conferences, seminars or workshops, an appointment of
new senior positions in water management, discoveries, inventions or
application of new technologies, wards and recognitions for individuals
or institutions. Events lead by public, private or voluntary sectors
are all equally welcome.
(2) Coming Events: State the purpose, sponsors, organizers
dates and place, contact person and addresses including web site where
applicable.
(3) Issues: State a major water issues of concern seeking
either help from others or presenting a solution to be shred with
others or simply seeking the views of other water practioners.
(4) New Water Publications: This covers periodicals, textbooks
(in any language ). Introduce the publication content, publishing date
and sources for getting a copy.
(5) Introducing National Institutions: Brief summary of water
institutions its mandates, functions and size ( people and funding and
geographical coverage )and sectors of concentration.
(6) Suggestion from the Speakers Corner: Any suggestions that
you deem useful in support of the mandate and function of the Arab
water council.
What shall we do?
The Secretariat shall acknowledge each contribution as received, edit
it to fit the space available, and provide credit to the contributors
for each case the contribution appears in the news letter. The
Copyrights remain always with the Arab Water Council.
All submissions must include the name and address of the
contributors.
To serve you better in the future, we are attaching here an Expression of Interest
Form for your perusal. If you have previously filled one, we thank
you, if not kindly do so and return to us by e-mail at your earliest
convenience.