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“WATER AS AN ENGINE FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY”
             SEMINARS
             TOLEDO – SEVILLE, SPAIN



                   These meetings, held in Seville and Toledo during 2016, discussed matters connected
                   to management models, the legal and employment frameworks and the regulation
                   of the sector, emphasising the role of water and its management on the road to the
                   sustainable development of modern societies. The holding of these initiatives was
                   promoted by of UGT trade union workers’ representatives and members of the AGA
                   employers’ association.




             FIRST PUBLIC MANAGEMENT SEMINAR: PUBLIC/PRIVATE COLLABORATIONS
             FOR DEBATE
             OCTOBER I BARCELONA, SPAIN



                   Organised by the Barcelona branch and the PPP for Cities Centre, this seminar brought
                   together representatives of authorities, companies and universities to identify, improve
                   and generate new opportunities in the management of services through public/private
                   collaboration.
                   Aqualia formed part of this meeting as a leader in water management with wide
                   experience in the development of PPPs framed within the company’s collaboration in
                   the United Nations PPP For Cities project through its UNECE Regional Commission and
                   the “International Centre of Excellence on PPPs” programme.






























           Seminar: “Water in the Pitiusas: we are all responsible”. A round   The first Public Management Seminar held in the head office
           table bringing together the mayors of Ibiza’s five municipal   of IESE to discuss public-private collaborations.
           districts and the representative from the island of Formentera.














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