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"We
know from experience that neither the United Nations nor individual
States can, by themselves, meet the challenges of the 21st century. We
know that civil society's participation is essential." |
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UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan |
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VISION
The SEEP is
Conceptualized as "Water" the Quintessence of Creation and Survival of
Life on Earth. This is also Manifested in the Primary Vision of the SEEP
as "Women" as Motherhood who Bear the Pain for the Sustenance of New
Born. Hence, the SEEP is a Biophysical and a Social Unity of “Water" and
"Women" on Earth. It is in this Realm SEEP will Actively Participate,
Present and Perform in Local, National and Transnational Level in the
Issues of Sustainability, Environment, Equity and Partnership in Its
Unique Sense in a Most Practicable and Impartial Manner Possible.
Objectives
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The SEEP is dedicated to issues in water
quality. It will devote its time, tools, techniques and resources
to address water issues at local, state, national and international
levels. It is also devoted to forming strategic partnerships with
individuals and organizations to strengthen and improve concerns
over water resources around the world.
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The SEEP's primary objectives' encapsulates the
vision to allow SEEP to propagate itself sufficiently around the
globe. It actively follows this mission through establishing a
broader range in partnerships, securing resources and acquiring
funding to satisfy the organizational sustainability.
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The SEEP will help provide
new tools to enhance partnership with rural women to educate and
allow them to deal with emerging issues by improving community
capabilities to increase livelihood maintaining their natural
resource base to steward the water resources.
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The SEEP will
develop new analytical approaches to emerging issues in water
protection and analysis by strengthening of natural resource base to
the point where the stakeholders group can use them in a routine
fashion by dismantling the global ecological disorder.
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Publication:
Book of Abstracts
ISBN : 999 46-31-19-5
(USD 5.00 / NPR 150.00)
SSWR 2004 Proceeding
(Due September End, 2006)
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