Solar irrigation success in Makonde, Zimbabwe
IWMI has a track record for developing affordable, climate-smart irrigation solutions, targeting the context-specific needs of smallholder farmers in the
We need a strategy to manage our water
IWMI's Suchiradipta Bhattacharjee comments on how India, the largest user of groundwater globally, can transition from water scarcity to water
Navigating water challenges: Pathways to sustainability in Pakistan
Amjad Jamal discusses IWMI's significant role in Pakistan’s water sector, including key opportunities and potential strategies for overcoming the water
Opinion: Nepal needs a comprehensive groundwater policy
IWMI's Shreya Chakraborty and Tanmoy Bhaduri discuss groundwater use in Nepal and overlooked issues in policy frameworks.
Mitigating challenges for Southern African agribusiness as new African markets open
IWMI's Inga Jacobs-Mata, Ojong Enokenwa Baa and colleagues discuss the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Trials and troubles of life in Adamawa State, Nigeria – Part Two
IWMI research shows evidence of the life-threatening impact of water scarcity on Internally Displaced Persons and host communities.
On gender and social inclusion in Ghana’s landscape management policies
Addressing the gaps will pave the way for inclusive and sustainable management, benefitting landscapes and communities.
IWMI and GWP promote water cooperation through a study tour to Central Asia
The visit for water professionals from South Asia laid the groundwork for furthering dialogue on transboundary river management for water
Youth migration and climate resilience in northern Ghana
IWMI research draws out the positive and negative outcomes impacting society and the environment.
When climate and cocoa collide
Chocolate prices soar as El Nino dries up major producers but is there more to the story?
IWMI’s SoLAR project benefits South Asian agriculture
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) is leading efforts to support national commitments in reducing agricultural emissions in Bangladesh, India,
Women in Kisumu turn waste to wealth
Local women are being empowered through skills development, converting waste into eco-friendly briquettes, promoting environmental sustainability.
IWMI and GWP promote water cooperation through a study tour to Central Asia
The visit for water professionals from South Asia laid the groundwork for furthering dialogue on transboundary river management for water
Trials and troubles of life in Adamawa State, Nigeria – Part One
In Adamawa State, displaced people are struggling to adjust to disruptions in conventional community structures and shifting gender roles caused
The power of community action on World Refugee Day
IWMI Southern Africa Stokvel celebrates the courage and strength of refugees with charitable community action.
Can digital twins help river basin management in developing countries?
The adoption of digital twins can be challenging but opportunities are growing as technology becomes more affordable.
In solidarity with refugees on World Refugee Day
A week on from World Refugee Day, explore IWMI's work to support refugees and refugee hosting communities across the globe.
Delhi’s severe water crisis: Political stalemate continues
IWMI Deputy Country Representative in India Shilp Verma on the immediate course of action required to mitigate the crisis.
Delhi water emergency
IWMI's Shilp Verma is interviewed on India Today about the water crisis in India's metro cities.
As Zimbabwe struggles with drought, we must be ready for the next one
Henry Roman discusses the potential of anticipatory action to prevent or minimize the impact of a potential disaster before it
The Ganges Delta polders are crucial for agricultural sustainability
The Ganges Delta polders are low-lying, protected areas vital for agriculture which face threats from salinity intrusion and waterlogging.
IWMI modernizes agricultural practices in Pakistan
Farmers in the Gomal Zam Dam Command Area are learning to adopt climate change-resilient cultivation techniques.