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Rome Water Dialogue 2026

Hybrid Event, 12/10/2026 - 16/10/2026

The impacts of climate change, land degradation and growing water scarcity are among the greatest challenges to achieving zero hunger and global food security. With agriculture accounting for over 72 percent of global freshwater withdrawals, the way in which water is used and managed in agrifood systems is central to agricultural production and food security, climate resilience and more broadly to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals.

As part of the World Food Forum 2026 under the theme “Innovate today. Nourish tomorrow”, the Rome Water Dialogue is a global platform dedicated to advancing Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) to strengthen food and water security worldwide, promoting an integrated approach that connects water, land and soil management. It brings together a wide range of stakeholders, including policy makers, practitioners, representatives from academia, the private sector and the youth, to showcase and advance innovative solutions for resilient agriculture.

Join us in shaping the future of water and food security!

 

The High-level Dialogue, which will take place on 14 October 2026, will focus on the Global Dialogue on Water Tenure. It will feature water tenure within national contexts to improve water governance and support more equitable, transparent, and sustainable allocation of water resources for water and food security.

Technical sessions, to be held on 12 and 13 October, will focus on innovative solutions for land restoration, drought management, and irrigation modernization. These sessions will also address the enabling conditions and financing needed to scale up solutions that nourish people and the planet—today and in the future.

Programme

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💧 Global Dialogue on Water Tenure: Innovations for sustainable and fair water allocation

Monday, 12 October 2026, from 9.00 to 10.30 (UTC+2), Red Room, FAO headquarters, Rome, Italy, and online.

This session aims to share the methodology of water tenure assessment for improving water accounting for more equitable, transparent, and context-appropriate allocation of water resources at local level.

It will present pilot assessments conducted in selected countries, as well as the outcomes of regional water tenure dialogues in Colombia and Thailand. The session will also help lay the foundation for the High-level Rome Water Dialogue taking place on 14 October.

This session will be available in English.


💧 Restoration of degraded agricultural lands: Innovation from policy to practice for water and food security

Monday, 12 October 2026, from 10.30 to 12.00 (UTC+2), Red Room, FAO headquarters, Rome, Italy, and online.

The session will showcase innovative approaches to restoring agricultural lands to support sustainable agrifood system transformation and water security. Through successful case studies, it will also explore enabling policies, investment, innovation, capacity development and sustainability.

This session will be available in English.


💧 Innovation, planning and investment in drought and irrigation

Tuesday, 13 October 2026, from 9.00 to 12.00 (UTC+2), Red Room, FAO headquarters, Rome, Italy, and online.

This session will explore how to transform national drought strategies into actionable, investment-ready portfolios that can attract diverse financing mechanisms, including the application of IRMA (irrigation potential and needs mapping) and other data-driven tools. By linking strategic policy frameworks with targeted investment opportunities, the session will highlight innovative ways of leveraging technology and analytics to unlock more effective and scalable drought-resilience solutions.

This session will be available in Arabic and English.


💧 High-level Rome Water Dialogue: “Global Dialogue on Water Tenure: Innovative water governance for food and security’’

Wednesday 14 October 2026, from 9.00 to 12.00 (UTC+2), Plenary Hall, FAO headquarters, Rome, Italy, and online.

The High-level Rome Water Dialogue will discuss insights from national and regional water tenure dialogues and gather multi-stakeholder feedback to inform the refinement of draft water tenure principles and collective commitments for the next steps of the Global Dialogue on Water Tenure, as mandated by the Committee on Agriculture (COAG).

Interpretation in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish will be available.


💧 Youth Assembly Session

Thursday, 15 October 2026, from 14:00 to 15:30 (UTC+2), Ethiopian Room, FAO headquarters, Rome, Italy and online.

The session will underscore the importance of youth in advancing sustainable water management in agrifood systems, where agriculture is the largest freshwater user. It will highlight youth-led innovation, the inclusion of local perspectives, and intergenerational dialogue as key elements of resilient water governance. The session will connect young people with policymakers to help shape future water solutions.

This session will be available in English.


💧 Rome Water Dialogue: Exhibition

From Monday, 12 October 2026, to Friday, 16 October 2026, Atrium, FAO headquarters, Rome, Italy.

Building on the success of previous Rome Water Dialogue exhibitions held during the World Food Forum, the 2026 exhibition will highlight innovative solutions for the integrated management of water, land and soil resources.

 

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