They include water conservation efforts, availability ofclean water and sanitation, food and energy security, as well as mitigation ofnatural disasters such as floods and drought, Widodo said at the WWF kick-offmeeting, held in Jakarta on February 15-16.
He underlined that these agendas need the engagement ofgovernments and the private sector.
The World Water Forum is the world's biggest water-relatedevent, held every three years to bring together key political actors, businessleaders, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), donors, and internationalorganisations to promote dialogue and facilitate access to water andsanitation.
The 10th edition is scheduled to take place fromMay 18-24 in Bali under the theme "Water for Shared Prosperity"./.