Staying afloat when disaster strikes
How the residents of Chrystler’s Farm took a proactive approach to disaster response.
Closing the African data gap
New open access database is valuable for sustainable development in the energy and water sectors.
Pakistan gets cutting-edge technology to monitor water flow in irrigation canals
Indus Telemetry has been installed by IWMI under the USAID-funded Water Management for Enhanced Productivity project.
The current heat is a chilling reminder of the climate crisis and its impacts on food insecurity
Turning the challenges posed by climate change into opportunities for innovation and transformation.
IWMI awarded for second consecutive year by the Project Management Institute in Sri Lanka
The Climate Smart Governance (CSG) Dashboard is recognized for its contribution to national climate adaptation, planning and development.
IWMI’s new strategy shows the way forward for collective action on water security
Strategy 2024–2030 sets course for the next stage of the organization’s research and innovation journey.
Anticipatory Actions are often neglected so let’s get behind long-term resilience
IWMI assembled a panel of Anticipatory Action experts for a webinar to discuss empowering communities with lasting Anticipatory Actions for
Waters of vulnerability and transformative solutions
Understanding water system risks in fragile and conflict-affected communities is crucial for developing anticipatory action and peace.
IWMI and Saudi Arabia extend collaboration on irrigation and wastewater use
The e-ReWater platform will use remote sensing technologies and satellite data to estimate the availability of new water resources in
Citizen science empowers local communities
Local communities in Ahafo Ano Southwest District of Ghana have become active participants in water management and sustainability.
Inclusive landscape management
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) promotes stakeholder engagement in the co-deign of an inclusive management plan for landscape with
How can water security empower refugee and host communities?
How reforming water system governance in Ethiopia’s Somali Region refugee and host communities will empower long-term adaptation to climate change
Solve water problems alongside food, energy: World Water Council
Rachael McDonnell said that matters related to water play an important role across sectors, including food, at the World Water
Mainstreaming gender in participatory irrigation management: Why does empowerment matter?
Tanusree Paul and Naga Velpuri call for investing in interventions to strengthen women’s capabilities and participation in water governance.
Migration, displacement and water-related challenges in Adamawa State, Nigeria
Findings from a survey of 400 households in 20 communities show the strain on water and other resources.
The power of rapid game design
Rapid Game Design offers a novel approach to multistakeholder dialogue by harnessing the power of gamification of complex issues.
Using Rapid Game Design for Zambia’s Lower Kafue Basin challenges
Achieving a balance between social and economic development and environmental conservation requires innovative approaches.
March-April research journal roundup
Read our roundup of IWMI’s work in April and March 2024.
Atal Bhujal Yojana: Bridging ambition with reality
Archisman Mitra, Suchiradipta Bhattacharjee and Garima Taneja discuss community engagement in the ABY groundwater management scheme.
Why invest in a circular bioeconomy in Ethiopia?
There are many advantages to a circular bioeconomy including helping to address critical challenges to food security and resource management.
Why unifying behind anticipatory action in fragile settings should be a priority for the humanitarian sector
Early actions in fragile and conflict-affected settings should prioritize the needs of displaced communities and employ the humanitarian principles of
Digital twins
A technology pioneered in space exploration is now being used to manage product life cycles, smart cities, and river basins.
Floods in Kenya underscore urgent need for anticipatory action in disaster situations
Holistic, integrated planning across sectors is vital to ensure disaster response is timely and effective.
Episode 7: Egypt’s Policy Pathways
Join us in Egypt for the final stop on the Policy Pathways world tour! This week, we delve deep into