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Welcome to WaterWiki! 
A website for knowledge sharing (a "knowledge map") and on-line collaboration among Water Governance practitioners and UNDP-partners in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and CIS.
A "wiki"
is different from other websites. Every single page is editable by you (need to be logged in), and not under the control of any editor or authority. Think of it as a large black board, where all users are given chalk and sponges to start writing up whatever they think is important to others, or to edit already existing write-ups as they deem helpful.
http://wikipedia.org (an online collaborative encyclopedia) is perhaps the best known and one of the most successful Wiki-projects, where ten-thausends of users are working constantly on millions of articles/pages/entries. A Wiki is particularly suited to collaboration among peers in networks and communities of practice.


We strive for authenticity, timeliness and applicable knowledge
Style is not important
Feel free to use your own voice, whatever feels comfortable for your contribution.


Wikis are very easy to use
They allow any registered participant to edit and add content to the web-page. Just click on the "Edit"-tab at the top, and once you have entered your text, you just click on "Save page". All previous editions are saved in the "History" page.
If you have any questions about using the wiki, please refer to the tutorial in the Help pages, or contact Juerg Staudenmann


There are only a few things to learn
before getting started. It will take a short time, about 15-20 minutes, to learn the basic steps, and will hopefully be relatively painless.
For a quick introduction visit the Help-page with simple instructions on using the site; Feel free to check out the Advanced Help-page afterwards to learn more about oprions and features that are at your disposal...


The WaterWiki Project
If you are interested in how we did the WaterWiki, or think of replicating this exciting project, see the WaterWiki Toolkit for information (or get in contact with Juerg Staudenmann)

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