The 300 Water Leaders Group will host its first global meeting during the London Global Water Summit from 15 to 17 April 2024.
According to a statement, CEOs from utilities in the developing world will attend, including industry leaders from more than 30 countries together serving over 220 million people. These leaders will convene to tackle the most pressing utility challenges through peer-to-peer networking, it added.
Launched during New York UN Water Week and officially inaugurated at the 2023 Global Water Summit in Berlin, the initiative aims to unite 300 utilities worldwide dedicated to raising ambition on SDG6. Members make a pledge to extend their services, with the goal to ensure 300 million more people have access to water and sanitation services by 2030.
Utilities also submit a roadmap which outlines transformative strategies to achieve their pledge and the most impressive utility roadmap will be crowned ‘SDG6 Champion’ at the Global Water Awards on April 16, the statement added.
Since the group’s inception, the initiative has conducted regional workshops in Côte d’Ivoire, Vietnam and Mexico. Utilities expressed the biggest challenges they face in achieving SDG6; these learnings have fueled the agenda of the workshop in London, it cited.