I am from Tunisia, I want firstly to ask you from which country are you?
secondly, in the case of SDG 6, the Institute for Water, Environment and Health of the United Nations University (UNU-INWEH) has constructed in the framework of the project "The Water in the World We Want", a tool of Policy Support System (SDG-PSS): A system to track & report policy-critical SDG 6 progress. This tool is now in a contextualisation and test phase in three countries: South Korea, Tunisia and Ghana.
In Tunisia, the Ministry of Agriculture which is the vis-à-vis of the project, has formed an ad hoc group of experts to test the tool and coordinate the SDG6 implementation and domestication at the national level.
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Hello Brown for 5 years now see more This topic is presented everywhere on all the forums of water and sanitation under multiple formulations but with the same objective as that. The answer to all the points: nothing, still nothing and still nothing Details of my presentation 1-If this topic keeps coming back to the front of the forums is that no one has yet found any solutions. 2-yet it is not for lack of seeking solutions 3-but looking for solutions with ideas that date back to 60 years old only reverts to the current situation 4-It is precisely these ideas that have led to the current situation.
5-The market economy these days are walking on the head, backwards on everything, does not understand why the system is blocked. 6-This is the most serious: the state administrations of many countries have all catalogued several principles that the French apply fervently: the norm, the conformity, the regulation, the law. 7-The controversy of these 4 applications: The invention is banned, totally banned, banished for life from the economic system. Pza except standards: prohibited, not regulatory: prohibited, not compliant; Banned, 8-the market economy plunges into disarray, obsolescence, etc.