WFEO is actively invested in the fulfillment of the SDGs through multiple actions undertaken by our members, Committees and Working Groups since several years.
The work of CW is related to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:
Ensure access to water and sanitation for all
Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
For more information:
2024
WFEO participation at the 40th UN-Water meeting
WFEO Committee on Water webinar – World Water Forum Case studies from France and USA
2023
WFEO releases the report “Engineering, Groundwater, and Integrated Water Resources Management”
WFEO Side-event at UN STI Forum “Engineering solutions for water adaptation
WFEO-ISC Side-Event at UN 2023 Water Conference
2022
WFEO Webinar on Climate Change
The WFEO Commitee on Water presentation
WFEO releases the report “Adaptation to Climate Change: Water and Engineering”
2021
Philippines Technological Council Celebrates World Engineering day 4th March 2021
The role of engineers in the effort to achieve SDG 6 – A White Paper
The role of engineering to achieve SDG6 – Clean Water and Sanitation” by Joaquim Poças Martins
WFEO YEFL / EYE Joint Webinar – Water reuse for a Sustainable Industry
2020
Engineering Leaders Podcasts – Clean Water and Sanitation with Tomás Sancho
2019
Report of the 30th UN Water meeting
UN-Water SDG 6 Public Dialogue Report
2018
WFEO Engineering 2030 Plan – Project: Spain and Portugal: Partnerships for Water
WFEO/FMOI 50th Anniversary Madrid Declaration: Water, the future that we want – Version española
WFEO 50th Anniversary celebrations at Instituto de la Ingenieria de España (IIE)
WFEO 50th Anniversary celebrations at Ordem dos Engenheiros (OdE)
WFEO Engineering 2030 Plan – Project: World Council of Civil Engineers: Water Monographies
The World Council of Civil Engineers (WCCE) monography “Water & Cooperation”
The World Council of Civil Engineers (WCCE) monography “Water & Energy”
The World Council of Civil Engineers (WCCE) monography “Water & Sustainable Development”
The World Council of Civil Engineers (WCCE) monography “Water & Economy”