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On 16 May 2025, the United Nations University (UNU), in collaboration with the Embassy of Sweden in Japan and the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), hosted a high-level seminar in Tokyo on “Water as Enabler for Climate Action and the Future Society of Our Lives.”Held in the presence of His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, the event gathered senior officials, business leaders, and researchers to explore the critical role of water in climate mitigation, resilience, and sustainable development.
In his opening remarks, Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala, UNU Rector and UN Under-Secretary-General, underscored the shared leadership of Sweden and Japan in promoting scientific cooperation:

This seminar is a powerful affirmation of both the enduring bonds between your nations and the United Nations, and the indispensable role of international cooperation in addressing the complex challenges of our time.
H.E. Viktoria Li, Ambassador of Sweden to Japan, reaffirmed the growing partnership between the two countries, referencing the 2024 Sweden–Japan Strategic Partnership and their shared values in climate action and innovation:
It is no coincidence that water management has long been a significant focus of scientific research in both of our nations.
The seminar’s keynote segment featured:
Photo: UNU
A video tribute to the late Prof. Malin Falkenmark, one of Sweden’s most influential water scholars, reminded participants of the legacy that continues to inspire water-wise solutions worldwide.
Mr. Hiroyuki Saito of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism formally announced the launch of World Lake Day (27 August) — Officially recognized in UN resolution (A/RES/79/142 ) to promote freshwater ecosystem conservation and resilience.
The seminar featured Swedish-Japanese climate solutions led by:

A moderated panel led by Mr. Thomas Rebermark explored the intersection of water, climate, and social equity. Speakers included Prof. Oki, Dr. Lundberg Ingemarsson, Mr. Erixon, Mr. Seta, and Prof. Kaveh Madani (UNU-INWEH).
Key themes included:
In his closing remarks, Mr. Rebermark described water as “a connector of nations, disciplines, actors, and generations,”. Underscoring the urgency of coupling innovation with equity, science with policy, and corporate ambition with community wisdom. Emphasizing the power of dialogue, collaboration, and collective action in advancing global climate and sustainability goals.

The seminar capped an eventful week for SIWI, which welcomed royalty, heads of state, UN leadership, and hundreds of participants for two milestone gatherings focused on peace, resilience, and multilateral cooperation.
Unless otherwise stated, all photos are credited to UNU
Held in the presence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, this high-level seminar explored how water can act as a catalyst for climate action and the creation of future-proof societies. Co-hosted by the Embassy of Sweden to Japan and the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), the event brought together leading voices from Japan and Sweden — including the 2024 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate Professor Taikan Oki — for an inspiring dialogue on innovation, resilience, and international cooperation.

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