BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 18. Slovakia is ready to
share its experience in water resource management with other
countries, Tomáš Taraba, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Environment of the Slovak Republic, said at the leaders' summit
within the framework of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) in Baku,
Trend reports.
"Slovakia has unique experience in water resource management,
and we are ready to share this expertise with other countries," he
said.
Taraba thanked Azerbaijan for its hospitality and noted the
importance of Slovakia's participation in the international
discussions at the forum.
WUF13 is taking place in Baku from May 17 through 22 within the
framework of cooperation between the UN-Habitat program and the
Azerbaijani Government.
The event's program brings together various stakeholders and
representatives of like-minded groups to discuss one of the most
pressing global challenges – the issue of housing provision.
Dedicated to the theme "Housing the World: Safe and Resilient
Cities and Communities," WUF13 gathers national governments from
around the world, as well as communities, professionals, and
partners to exchange views, shape policy approaches, and accelerate
action toward solutions in sustainable urban development.
The program provides an opportunity for high-level discussions
through practical, solution-oriented platforms and interactive
meeting formats, ensuring that global policy is anchored in local
experience.