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The UN Water Conference started on the 22 of March in New York. For the first time since Mar Del Plata in 1977, the Water Topic gets the largest possible exposure to solve this riddle: how can we finally ensure that SDG 6 is reached? That everybody receives access to safe drinking water and wastewater management?
On Day 1, there were many very generic statements and some things to extract, which I did for you. 8 hours of plenary conferences condenses in under 15 minutes, a challenge? Yes. A stretch? Sure!
But I did it, and here's what's inside:
00:00 Introduction
00:14 The Key Sentence
02:08 Top 3 Highlights of Day 1
07:51 Zapping - Good Words and High-End Sequences
10:00 Flop 3 - the Awkward moments
12:57 Conclusion
➡️ Check out my entire collection of SDG 6 topics on the (don't) Waste Water website!
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The UN Water Conference started on the 22 of March in New York. For the first time since Mar Del Plata in 1977, the Water Topic gets the largest possible exposure to solve this riddle: how can we finally ensure that SDG 6 is reached? That everybody receives access to safe drinking water and wastewater management?
On Day 1, there were many very generic statements and some things to extract, which I did for you. 8 hours of plenary conferences condenses in under 15 minutes, a challenge? Yes. A stretch? Sure!
But I did it, and here's what's inside:
00:00 Introduction
00:14 The Key Sentence
02:08 Top 3 Highlights of Day 1
07:51 Zapping - Good Words and High-End Sequences
10:00 Flop 3 - the Awkward moments
12:57 Conclusion
➡️ Check out my entire collection of SDG 6 topics on the (don't) Waste Water website!
Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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