Water4All

Water security for the planet

Presentation

Water4All: Water Security for the Planet / Water Security for the Planet is one of the 16 European partnerships co-funded and developed under the Horizon Europe (HE) Framework Programme.

The aim is to drive transformations and systemic changes across all water research to ensure safe water for all and provide better conditions for Europe’s most endangered ecosystems and species.

Water4All brings together a large group of 81 partners from 31 countries, mostly from the European Union. This consortium brings together different partners from the entire water research, development and innovation (R+D+i) chain.

Water security for the planet

Approach

The activities of the Water4All project are organized into 5 operational pillars:

  • Pillar A – Shared vision and strategic agenda for Water4All research and innovation 
  • Pillar B – Development of new knowledge and innovative solutions for a systemic and inclusive approach to water challenges at operational scale
  • Pillar C – Political Science – Interface with end-users
  • Pillar D – Demonstration of activities
  • Pillar E – Internationalization

LIS-Water actively participates in pillars A, C and E, with the main objective of contributing to the internationalization of the national scientific and technological community, for inclusive water governance and for the alignment of R&D programs.

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Entities involved from Portugal

Welcome Message

The vision of Associação LIS-Water – Lisbon International Center for Water is to contribute to a better world through better water governance. It thus promotes more effective, efficient and resilient water supply and wastewater and rainwater management services, within the framework of sustainable development objectives.

These water services are essential for the well-being of citizens and for economic activities, with a clear impact on improving public health, environmental sustainability and mitigating risks, namely arising from climate change.. They generate benefits in terms of job creation, economic growth, increased social stability and reduced conflicts, contributing to a more developed, peaceful, equitable and healthy society.

LIS-Water’s mission is thus to reinforce public policies, regulation and management of water services for the benefit of society, integrating the best knowledge in management, economics, engineering, law, social sciences, communication and other relevant areas.

Together with its partners, the association intends to make available and produce the best and most up-to-date knowledge at an international level and to transfer it continuously to decision-makers, water professionals, industry and society.

In this way, we will make our contribution towards achieving the great goals of humanity regarding better water governance, for a better world.

The Board of Directors

Rita Brito

President of the Board of Directors

Eduardo Marques

Member of the Board of Directors

José Matos

Member of the Board of Directors

We take care of water services, essential to the well-being of society.

The members of LIS-Water represent the main players in the water sector in Portugal.

National Civil Engineering Laboratory (LNEC)

Public institution for research and scientific and technological development in Portugal, one of the largest civil engineering laboratories in the world.

Foundation for Studies and Training in Local Authorities (FEFAL)

Non-profit entity, formed by the National Association of Portuguese Municipalities, to carry out information, training, research, technical advice, international cooperation on relevant topics for Local Authorities.

Associação das Empresas Portuguesas para o Sector do Ambiente (AEPSA)

Business association that represents and defends the collective interests of private companies that intervene in the environmental sector, acting as a dynamic player in the development of the market in the environmental sector.

Portuguese Partnership for Water (PPA)

Network of entities that aims to develop synergies and maximize potential for the development of the water sector in the world, promoting alliances and partnerships between national institutions and nations committed to the sustainable use of water and the enhancement of water resources.

Grupo Águas de Portugal (AdP)

The AdP Group is responsible for the integrated management of the urban water cycle, providing services to Municipalities, which are simultaneously shareholders of the companies managing multi-municipal systems, and directly serving the population through municipal water supply and sanitation systems.

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