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Mexico


Priority country : Climate Action

Mexico joined the SWA in 2015. To face the great challenge of integrated water management and specifically that of water supply, Mexico designed the National Water Program (PNH) 2020-2024, which has the following objectives: (1) progressively guarantee human rights to water and sanitation, especially in the most vulnerable population (2) efficiently use water to contribute to the sustainable development of productive sectors, (3) reduce the vulnerability of the population to floods and droughts, with emphasis on indigenous and Afro-Mexican people (4) preserve the integrity of the water cycle, in order to guarantee the hydrological services provided by basins and aquifers, and (5) improve conditions for water governance, in order to strengthen decision making and fight corruption.

Ms. Silvia Pilar Chávez Cereceda
Comisión Nacional del Agua (CONAGUA)
Government
Georgina Vidriales Chan
Coordinadora de Vinculacion
Civil Society

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Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM)

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Universidad de Guadalajara

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Documents

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Key documents Type
Mexico 2022 SMM Country Overview
2022 Country Overview: Mexico
Mexico - Collaborative Behaviour Country Profile 2020
Regional Roadmap for Latin America and the Caribbean
2020 Country Overview: Mexico
2017 Mexico - Collaborative Behaviours: Country Profile

Webinars

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WASH affordability and financial sustainability – How to make WASH services more affordable through improved monitoring? (English, Spanish and Portuguese)

WASH affordability and financial sustainability – How to make WASH services more affordable through improved monitoring? (English, Spanish and Portuguese)

SWA together with UNICEF and WHO co-convened a webinar focusing on WASH affordability and financial sustainability – How to...
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Costing Tool Workshop

Costing Tool Workshop

On May 25, government officials from 6 LAC countries (Colombia, Haiti, México, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru) attended the...
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