Event

Celebrations of the 1st World Day for Glaciers and World Water Day

For the joint celebration of the first World Day for Glaciers and World Water Day, a high-level event will take place on 20-21 March 2025 in UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. This event will serve as a platform for dialogue and action regarding the state of the world’s glaciers and their impacts on global water security, communities, and ecosystems.
Iceland water ice
Event
Celebrations of the 1st World Day for Glaciers and World Water Day
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Location
Paris, France
Rooms :
Paris
Type :
Cat VIII - Symposia
Arrangement type :
In-Person

As part of the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation 2025, a joint celebration of the World Day for Glaciers and World Water Day will be organized to highlight the accelerating threat of glacier melt and its impact on water security, communities and ecosystems. With glaciers melting at record rates, this joint celebration will underscore the importance of glaciers as “water towers of the world” for billions of people who rely on them. 

World leaders, policymakers, scientists, civil society and advocacy groups will come together to discuss the importance of glaciers in global water systems, their impact on ecosystems, sea levels, and human societies, and to drive concerted action to protect water supplies and glaciers for future generations.

The event will also mark the launch of the 2025 World Water Development Report, themed "High Mountains and Glaciers". The report emphasizes glaciers' role in sustaining water supplies and maintaining ecosystem stability, offering data-driven insights to guide sustainable water management and adaptation strategies for communities worldwide. Further, the event will lay the foundation for the Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences (2025-2034), fostering international cooperation in scientific research and monitoring to address the impacts of cryosphere changes. 

Vatnajokull National Park in Iceland is home to 3 glaciers

Register for the event

The 1st World Day for Glaciers and World Water Day 2025 is open to all. To secure your in-person attendance, we kindly request prior registration. For those unable to attend in person, select sessions will offer hybrid participation options to ensure inclusivity and global reach.