Water-related disaster risk reduction conference results in adoption of declaration

DUSHANBE, June 30, 2008, Asia-Plus  — A June 27-28 international conference on the water-related risk reduction issues has resulted in adoption of the Dushanbe Declaration.   The Declaration, in particular, notes that the water-related disasters impede sustainable development and points to the necessity of further expansion of cooperation both at regional and international levels in reducing […]

Daler Gufrono

DUSHANBE, June 30, 2008, Asia-Plus  — A June 27-28 international conference on the water-related risk reduction issues has resulted in adoption of the Dushanbe Declaration.  

The Declaration, in particular, notes that the water-related disasters impede sustainable development and points to the necessity of further expansion of cooperation both at regional and international levels in reducing the water-related disaster risks.  

 The conference participants also welcomed Tajikistan’s initiatives to convene a special conference in Dushanbe in 2010 to discuss a progress of implementation of events within the framework of International Decade for Action Water for Life 2005-2015 and creation of international consortium to seek long-term solutions to the potential threat the Lake Sarez poses to the region.   

Besides, the conference participants recommend to elaborate the Central Asian sub-regional water doctrine with due regard for reduction of water-related disaster risk, and interests of all water users.

We agree that the Dushanbe Declaration will be presented at the Davos international conference to discuss disaster risk reduction that will be held in 2008 and the Fifth World Water Forum in 2009, be brought to notice of the UN Secretary General and be promoted at national and international meetings, the Declaration said.   

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Recent Articles

Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan declared special mining zone with tax holidays

Its residents are exempt from taxes and duties until January 1, 2035.

A school student saves a girl who jumped into the river in Dushanbe

The injured person was taken to the hospital, and the young man will be awarded.

Tajikistan ranked at the bottom of the global employment index

Only a third of working-age citizens in the republic have employment.

Kazakhstan Offered Flexible Grain Supplies to Tajikistan

The Republic plans to import up to 1.3 million tons of grain.

Torture, Death in Prisons, and Human Trafficking. What Did Tajikistan Authorities Say at the Geneva Meeting?

At the session of the Committee Against Torture, Tajik authorities disclosed statistics and measures, but a number of key issues remained unexplained.

“Amorat Inshoot”: a premium living space in one of Dushanbe’s most promising areas

The project is in the active construction phase, providing an opportunity to purchase property at a more attractive price at an early stage.

Tajikistan and Japan agree on the reconstruction of the bridge near Vahdat

The bridge on the "Dushanbe-Kulyab-Khorog-Kulma" highway will be reconstructed to reduce traffic congestion.