WFF Masterclass: Tech skills for youth-led sustainable water management (UNIDO)

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Many countries around the world are dealing with challenging water scarcity issues, which are being exacerbated by climate change. In Morocco, the combination of scarce resources and increasing water demand has made water a national security issue. As a response, the H2O Maghreb project has been improving the skills and employability of young Moroccans by providing them with a market-driven training program using cutting-edge technologies. Tune in to this WFF Masterclass to learn about UNIDO’s H2O Maghreb project and how it contributes not only to sustainable water management, but also to empowering the next generation of female water technicians in Morocco!

This WFF Masterclass was led by UNIDO

Speakers
- Virpi Stucki, Chief, Rural Entrepreneurship, Job Creation and Human Security Division, UNIDO
- Saida Lagrani, Trainer, National Office for Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE), Morocco
- Yassmine Khatib, H2O Maghreb training graduate and water specialist, REDAL
- Maximilien Pierotti, Programme Coordinator, UNIDO
- Flora Endl, Outreach Associate, UNIDO

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The WFF is an independent global network of partners, created for and led by youth to spark a movement to transform our global food systems and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including “zero hunger”. It features a range of interactive online events and activities about cooking, education, film, innovation, music, and policy.
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