| | Date: | 1 July 2012 (Sunday) |  | Time: | 10am - 3pm |  | Venue: | Kent Ridge Guild House, National University of  Singapore, 9 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore 119241. |  | Organisers: |   |  | Contact Person: 
 | Sonia Ferdous Hoque, Research Associate, IWP Email: sppsfh@nus.edu.sg
 |  | Program Overview: The 'Global Water  Policy Dialogue 2012', to be held on 1 July 2012 at the Kent Ridge Guild House,  is jointly organized by JICA and IWP, as a co-located event of the SIWW. The aim  of the sessions is to bring together thought leaders, academics, professionals  and policy makers to share knowledge about the challenges of urban flooding and  the governance of urban water supply in Asian cities. During the morning session  of the seminar, speakers from JICA will present their work on topics including  (but not limited to) Japan's experiences in policies and programs of urban flood  disaster mitigation measures and urban watershed management for 40 years; the  development of technology tools for urban watershed management in Japan,  including structural and non-structural measures; and the Chao Phraya River  flood 2011 and future flood control plan for Thailand. In the afternoon session,  researchers from IWP will present their findings from projects titled 'Good  practices for urban water management in Asia' and 'Water governance: an  evaluation of alternative architectures', with probable launch of their upcoming  books. Each session will be followed by panel discussions facilitated by eminent  scholars. 
 |  | Who should attend: | Policymakers, industry leaders, experts, practitioners  from universities, research organizations, NGOs, water and wastewater utilities,  international organizations and anyone interested on the above issues. |  | Registration: | Free (Please confirm your attendance by sending an  e-mail to sppsfh@nus.edu.sg at least one week before the event). | 
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