Cap-Net

Cap-Net is an international network for capacity development in sustainable water management. It is made up of a partnership of autonomous international, regional and national institutions and networks committed to capacity development in the water sector.

Cap-Net was conceived at the 2nd UNDP Symposium in Water Capacity development, held at IHE in Delft in 1996, the project was developed in a collaborative effort between UNDP and IHE (now UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education). It became operational in 2002. Since then Cap-Net has developed rapidly into a reference for capacity development and networking for sustainable water management.

Learn more about Cap-Net.

Cooperation with APFM

The areas of cooperation are:

  • Capacity building for
    • Flood and drought management in the context of IWRM
    • IWRM and climate change
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