ustainable Development for Lasting Peace: shared water, 
        shared future, shared knowledge 
        May 6-7, 2003, Athens, Greece
At the World Summit on Sustainable Development, the international community 
        recognised that to achieve our goal of sustainable development we have 
        to reorient and enhance our efforts at all levels to promote peaceful 
        and mutually beneficial management of the natural resources. A looming 
        water crisis, associated with both the quantity and quality of water, 
        is foreseeable. Such a crisis could give rise to serious stress within 
        countries and may provoke conflicts at various levels, especially in the 
        South-eastern European and Mediterranean region, where both surface and 
        groundwaters are scarce. To address these issue, the Government of Greece 
        is organising jointly with the World Bank this conference, and its outcome 
        will also provide an input to the "Environment for Europe" Conference 
        in Kiev. 
        For more information, please visit: www.eu2003.gr
5th Pan-European Ministerial Conference "Environment 
        for Europe" 
        May 21-23, 2003, Kiev, Ukraine
The Environment for Europe Conference will be held in Kiev, where European 
        ministers will meet to make international agreements on the environment 
        in Europe. This will be four years on from the Aarhus Convention (right 
        to public information, participation and justice in environmental decision-making). 
        Special focus will be given to the Convention on Transboundary Effects 
        of Industrial Accidents and on the Convention on the Protection and Use 
        of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes.
        For more information, please visit: www.kyiv-2003.info 
      
Danube Region Business Conference 
        4 June 4-6, Bucharest, Romania
The goal of this conference series is to provide a platform to representatives 
        from business, trade, industry, academic institutions, government and 
        non-governmental agencies to discuss the economic dimension of the Danube 
        Cooperation Process. These recommendations are presented to the governments 
        and the European Commission to create and insure the framework necessary 
        for efficient professional implementation, expected by the both the business 
        community and the general public.
        For more information, please visit: www.drbc4.net/
DANUBIS User Trainings
In the frame of further development of the ICPDR Information System - 
        Danubis, the GEF Danube Regional Project prepared a training programme 
        for the Danubis users. After the first training of Information Facilitators 
        at the regional level, organized in December 2002, the trainings for members 
        of the ICPDR Expert Groups is being organized in each country.
        14-15.04.2003 Bucharest (Romania)
        17-18.04.2003 Sofia (Bulgaria)
        21-22.04.2003 Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
        24-25.04.2003 Belgrade (Serbia and Montenegro)
        06-07.05.2003 Ljubljana (Slovenia)
        08-09.05.2003 Zagreb (Croatia)
        15-16.05.2003 Budapest (Hungary)
      
ICPDR Meetings
Workshop on Groundwater (May 12-13, Budapest, Hungary)
        Danube Black Sea Joint Technical Working Group (May 21-22, Vienna, Austria)
        Standing Working Group Meeting (former Steering Group Meeting) of the 
        ICPDR (June 12-13, Chiemsee, Germany)
        Workshop on Economics (July 10, venue to be determined)For updates please 
        consult the ICPDR Events Calendar on our webpage www.icpdr.org.