What does financing for water resilience look like beyond COP30?
As severe water insecurities affect over 3.2 billion people, IWMI researchers point to localized private climate finance as a critical lever to closing funding gaps.
Digital tools to address data gaps facing Ethiopian farmers
Data experts in Ethiopia explore how digital tools can improve data sharing and thus farmers' access to critical water, climate and soil data.
IRRILINE: How does Farmerline support me in making decisions on irrigation?
Irrigation engineers at Farmerline assist Ghanaian farmers with making the right choices for their irrigation investments.
Poverty and food insecurity compounded by Ditwah
IFPRI-IWMI survey finds that just before Ditwah, over one in four households in Sri Lanka were poor and one in three experienced food insecurity.
The growing importance of hydro-diplomacy in delivering cross-border water solutions
Lessons from Central Asia and the Middle East show that navigating politics, not just rivers, is central to effective transboundary water management.
IWMI and World Meteorological Organization partner to strengthen climate resilience through data, innovation and early action
The partnership will integrate climate data with water management solutions to help vulnerable communities in Africa and Asia anticipate and respond to extreme weather events.
What turns everyday people into water scientists in the Limpopo River Basin?Â
60 citizen scientists in Southern Africa told us about making water monitoring accessible, rewarding and sustainable.
IRRILINE: Should I choose solar irrigation or fuel pumps?
IRRILINE helps farmers in Ghana understand whether solar irrigation or traditional fuel-powered irrigation make more sense for their fields.
Earth’s water future hinges on all of us
Between crisis and sustainability, the water decisions we make today will shape the rivers, farms and communities of tomorrow.
Jordan harnesses satellite data to modernize irrigation
The newly developed Irrigation Performance Assessment and Diagnostic Tool uses satellite imagery to track water consumption at scale, enabling smarter irrigation planning.
Digital tools and open data reshape water management across Africa
IWMI's latest report on Digital Solutions for Africa's Water Management reveals the continent's water sector undergoing a gradual but important transformation, driven by technological innovation.
What the evidence says about solar irrigation and groundwater sustainability in Bangladesh
An IWMI study shows that solar irrigation expansion under fee-for-service model can happen without risk to groundwater sustainability.
IRRILINE: Making a good choice of irrigation equipment fit for your purpose
IRRILINE helps Ghanaian farmers make informed decisions on irrigation systems based on their resources and crops.
Editor’s picks: A year in water stories – 2025
In 2025, we shared over 200 stories on all things water, from climate events, global partnerships to AI solutions. Dive in to see which ones made our favorites list!
Editor’s picks: A year in water videos – 2025
From drought-monitoring to ancient river myths, AI tools and citizen science, our 30+ videos captured a year of water in motion. Dive into our favorites from 2025!
How systems thinking can drive a more water-secure future for Pakistan
Through advanced hydro-economic models and citizen science, the Indus Basin is seeing effective policy changes across water, energy and food systems.
IRRILINE: Irrigation for all
The IRRILINE service offers easily accessible irrigation advice to smallholder farmers in Ghana by phone.
Kenya set to make irrigation a driver of development
IWMI supports Kenya’s public sector to build evidence-driven, inclusive and climate-resilient irrigation systems aligned with the National Irrigation Sector Investment Plan.
Nepal among CGIAR pilot countries to co-design Country Strategy Framework
IWMI is leading the development of Nepal’s CGIAR Country Strategy Framework, aiming to scale research for impact across agrifood, land and water system priorities.
Amidst food crisis, Nigerian farmers drive irrigation solutions
A multi-stakeholder dialogue platform in Nigeria takes ambitious strides to advance irrigation systems created and managed by farmers.
From principles to practice — advancing Just Water Partnerships
Launched at COP30, the Principles for Just Water Partnerships were shaped for more inclusive, just and actionable water governance.
IRRILINE: Are my fields suitable for irrigation?
IRRILINE is helping farmers in Ghana assess if their farms are ready to develop irrigation infrastructure.
CGIAR launches Scaling Hub South Asia in Nepal to boost water, agrifood security
IWMI and CGIAR launched the Scaling Hub South Asia to scale proven agriculture, water and energy solutions amid growing climate challenges.
Mobility at a crossroads? Â
As we commemorate International Migrants Day, there is no doubt: Migration is a growing policy challenge, one that researchers in the Global South must help address.






















