About UNW-AIS:

The UN-Water Activity Information System (UNW-AIS) is an online platform to present and share information on water-related projects and learning initiatives from UN-Water and its members & partners. Two core components of UNW-AIS focus on projects and learning activities. Furthermore, a facilitated e-Learning course will be piloted in the new 'Virtual Learning Environment' of UNW-AIS.

  • UNW-AIS Flyer 2012 (NEW!)
  • UNW-AIS Flyer 2011
  • UNW-AIS Video Tutorial

  • A flexible, modular platform serving the needs of UN-Water

    In 2010, UN-Water mandated UNW-DPC with the establishment of UNW-AIS. It expands the functionality of the earlier Capacity Development Information System (CDIS) in response to UNWater members' and partners' needs for a UN-Water platform. It also contains various activity mappings conducted under the auspices of several UN-Water Task Forces and Thematic Priority Areas and the IW:Science project database. The content of the UNW-AIS is structured along UN-Water focus areas.
    The modular platform has steadily evolved and expanded in response to requests from UN-Water.

    Milestones in UNW-AIS development:

    2012 Design of 'Virtual Learning Environment' in UNW-AIS
    2011 Re-launch upgraded UNW-AIS adding learning section, social networking tools and IW-Science database
    2010 Expansion of CDIS into UNW-AIS upon request of UN-Water, adding activity mappings
    2009 Launch Capacity development Information System (CDIS)
    2007/8 First mapping conducted

    How to use it?

    The information system can be used in many ways.
    Examples include
    • helping UN-Water Task Forces to identify gaps and potential synergies among projects
    • enabling UN-Water to present an overview of activities of UN-Water and its members & partners
    • informing decision makers, practitioners and decentralized UN staff about water-related projects at country and regional levels in support of planning and policy development

    UNW-AIS, the UN-Water integration tool, is hosted and managed by UNW-DPC.