On November 21, 2023,
the IRTCES Delegation visited the UNESCO Beijing Office for a discussion and
exchange. Mr. Shahbaz Khan, Director of UNESCO Beijing Office and Director of
Multisectoral Regional Office for East Asia, and Ms. Ai Suguira, Program
Officer of Natural Sciences Division, attended the meeting. Prof. Zhang Jianli,
Deputy Director of the IRTCES, and relevant persons in charge of the Divisions
of Secretariat, Research and Training, and International Exchange and Information
of the IRTCES, and the Department of International Cooperation of the IWHR
attended the meeting.
Prof. Zhang
thanked UNESCO for its strong support and assistance to both IWHR and IRTCES.
He introduced the achievements of the IRTCES and the progress of the preparation
of the 40th anniversary series of activities. In recent years, focusing on the
development strategy of UNESCO, it has undertaken a large number of consulting
and service pro-jects in the fields of soil erosion and sediment management,
hosted academic conferences and trainings, and promoted the distribution of
academic journals, data collection and dissemination, popularization of science
as well as capacity building, etc., so as to closely cooperate with UNESCO.
Director Shahbaz
Khan congratulated the achievements of IWHR and IRTCES in water-related
international cooperation, made suggestions on the positioning and development
of IRTCES, expressed his full support for the preparatory work related to the
40th anniversary series of activities, and looked forward to IWHR and IRTCES to
play a leading role in the development of UNESCO's Intergovernmental
Hydrological Programme (IHP).
Ms. Ai Sugiura
introduced the overall operation of UNESCO category II water-related centers,
congratulated IRTCES on its fruitful achievements, and hoped that communication
and cooperation would be further strengthened under the framework of UNESCO's
medium- and long-term strategic priorities.
Prof. Liu Cheng
introduced previous achievements such as the case studies, education and
capacity building carried out by the International Sediment Initiative (ISI), one
of the IHP Flagship Initiatives, as well as the latest progress of updating the ISI objectives
and strategy for the IHP IX, and further steps of the implementation planning,
and governance structure in aligning with the new Flagship Initiative framework.
Prof. Du Pengfei
introduced the progress and next step plan of the global soil erosion and river
sediment data collection from the perspectives, data source, data processing
and data display.
Dr. Meng Yuan
introduced the cooperation of IWHR with UNESCO in the field of youth water
science education. Taking the multilingual publication of Water Knowledge
Reader as an opportunity, a series of activities have been carried out to bring
high-quality water science popularization education resources to more than 50
teachers and 200 primary school students in Kenya, Cambodia and other countries.
Both sides had
in-depth exchanges on the strategic position of IHP Phase IX, the role played
by ISI, open science and open data, data collection and publication channels,
water science education outreach and preparation for the series of activities
for the IRTCES 40th anniversary.