The path towards a water resilient Europe
15 Feb 2026

By Megi Marku
Europe is the fastest warming continent and for many Europeans climate change is felt through water. Yet the water sector remains under-managed and under-governed, while water itself continues to be the most undervalued and under-priced resource.
Last year, I led the production of the Youth Position Paper on Water Resilience Strategy along with WYPW and EYPW, to deliver what young people want to see on the pathway toward a water resilient Europe. Since then, the Commission has indicated an interest in engaging young people in the strategy’s implementation, and we look forward to working together to shape how this can evolve into meaningful action.
Following the adoption of the European Water Resilience Strategy, I was invited by DG Environment to participate in the first ever Water Resilience Forum, where policymakers, scientists, industry leaders, and civil society gathered to share solutions and explore new possibilities through an inclusive dialogue addressing urban water challenges, digital transformation, and upskilling initiatives – all essential for building a water-secure Europe by 2050.
The three pillars of strategy
But what is the goal of the European Water Resilience Strategy? This strategy is built on three main pillars:
- Restoring and protecting the water cycle: Focused on retaining more water in soils, forests, and wetlands while tackling pollution to ensure water quality.
- Building a water smart economy: For an economy that grows sustainable and its water efficient, by reducing demand, promoting reuse, and increasing efficiency across sectors.
- Ensuring clean affordable water for all: While recognizing water as a human right, raising awareness, supporting policies, and promoting resilience worldwide.



