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Assignment of Poster Preparation. To all organizations
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Assignment of Poster Preparation To all organizations To activate discussion in the NARBO WS and GM, your organizations are required to prepare a poster (preferably A0 size, 841mm x 1189mm) highlighting what your organization see as the keys to success in integrated water resource management (IWRM) or achieving water security in your basin. The following 4 questions and the instructions on the poster template (provided in the next page) should help you to do this. Please bring your printed poster and original file (.doc, .pdf, etc) with you ready to display. 4 Questions Q1 Briefly outline or introduce your organization. Objective, role or task, history, etc. Q2 Briefly outline the issues which your basin faces to embed IWRM or achieve water security. Q3 Briefly outline your organization’s plans to solve those issues in IWRM process or achieving water security process. Q4 Briefly share the ‘keys for success’ in IWRM or achieving water security in your basin’s experiences, showing examples how those keys have been used and what success has been achieved. *As the poster will be displayed in the venue of the NARBO GM or the NARBO booth during the 2nd APWF, high class officials will see it not only the NARBO members. We would like you to make a good appearance of your poster.
Your company logo Please make all logos approximately the same size with NARBO logo (^o^) Keys for Success to embed IWRM or achieve water security POSTER TITLE Name of your organization, your basin Contact information; name of contact person, e-mail address Introductory text to summarize the poster can be inserted here. This text should be a few point sizes bigger than rest of the body. If you print the poster as A1, the text point size should be no less than 18 pt. Images and graphs Keep text minimal and make your presentation stand out with a variety of images and graphs. Body Text Think about the three or four main points you want to emphasize from your work. Use simple text and clear pictures, graphs and figures to help you emphasize these points. White space The “white space” you have on your poster will help to make more clear what you are trying to say!