The Permanent Forum of Binational Waters (PFBW) invites its community of more than 300 members to participate in our 2026 survey, an important step in shaping the direction of next year’s events. As a network built on collaboration, shared knowledge, and trust across borders, the Forum relies on the collective voice of its members to guide its work.
Share Your Priorities: Take the 2026 Survey Here
This 2026 survey is designed to ensure that our 2026 events respond to the issues that matter most to our community, reflecting both emerging challenges and long-standing priorities in binational water governance.
Each year, PFBW convenes spaces for dialogue, research exchange, and policy-oriented conversations around binational water challenges. Your input helps guide decisions on where to invest time, resources, and collective attention in 2026.
Why the 2026 survey matters
Participants are asked to review a list of five general event themes currently under consideration. Each theme is rated on a scale where 1 represents the highest priority and 5 the lowest. This simple structure allows PFBW to clearly identify which topics resonate most strongly across its diverse, binational community. At the end of the 2026 survey, respondents can also suggest additional themes that may not yet be included but deserve consideration.
Water events: A bilingual, inclusive process
The survey is available in both English and Spanish, reflecting PFBW’s commitment to accessibility and cross-border collaboration. Whether you are a researcher, practitioner, policymaker, student, or community advocate, your perspective is valued equally in helping prioritize the water events themes you would like to see addressed.
Your voice shapes 2026
By taking a few minutes to complete the 2026 survey, you directly influence the direction of future events and conversations organized by the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters. Collective input ensures that the 2026 agenda responds to real needs, emerging challenges, and shared priorities across the border.
Participate today and help build a more relevant, collaborative, and impactful 2026 program for binational water dialogue.





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