The International Office for Water (OiEau) recently launched its new website, available in three languages (French, English, Spanish).
In a context of climate change with increasingly significant consequences all over the world, OiEau wanted to use this website to present its solution-oriented projects, carried out with a wide variety of partners, in more than 80 countries.
This website has been designed to offer a fluid and intuitive navigation to visitors in order to allow them to better know our association, our values, our activities and our latest news.
In a logic of general interest, OiEau has placed the sharing of knowledge and the dissemination of results of innovative projects at the heart of its missions. The purpose of this website is therefore to be an independant vector of daily updated information on environmental issues and work topics such as: Integrated Water Resource Management – Sustainable Development – Nature-based Solutions – Agriculture – Industry – Drinking Water & Sanitation – Aquatic Biodiversity – Circular Economy – Climate Change, etc. Topics at the heart of the projects carried out by OiEau’s experts, implemented with a variety of partners and water stakeholders.
4 complementary expertises, sources of innovative solutions
The new interface introduces, right from the home page, OiEau’s 4 expertises (Support and Cooperation, Training and Skills, Data and Information Systems, Networking of water stakeholders) and thus highlights the complementarity and transversality of OiEau’s know-how and skills. In accordance with its general interest values and its public utility status, OiEau assists various stakeholders, in total independence, in their projects, at all scales, from local to transboundary.
Training, a key issue for better water management
40 years of training practice have allowed OiEau to develop and evolve its training offer, to meet the ever-changing needs. The new website gives access to a catalogue of face-to-face and distance training courses, adapted to a large variety of structures (local authorities, operators, industrialists, etc.) in order to support the increase in skills of their technical, operational and strategic teams on the topics related to water, the environment, waste and the circular economy.