Southeast Asia Partnership for Adaptation through Water
The Southeast Asia Partnership for Adaptation through Water (SEAPAW) is an initiative of the Singapore International Foundation, in collaboration with the World Economic Forum.
SEAPAW is a premier platform that unites decision-makers across borders and sectors, from whole-of-society stakeholders including governments, businesses and civil societies, to accelerate Southeast Asia’s readiness to adapt to the impact of climate change by focusing on water-related issues.
SEAPAW will galvanise action among stakeholders in support of a shared vision, fostering cross-border projects and accelerating adaptation financing through public-private-philanthropic models. SEAPAW will focus on driving climate resilience in Southeast Asia.
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Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of the Republic of Singapore, and Professor Khoo Teng Chye, SEAPAW Chairperson, at the launch of SEAPAW.
Highlights from our dialogue at the SEAPAW launch to learn how public, private and philanthropic sectors can unite for a water-secure region.