IWMI researchers are pioneering a proactive community-led approach to climate resilience.
How Southern and Northern farmers’ peer learning exchange visits are changing farming in Lao PDR.
IWMI's Tanmoy Bhaduri discusses the sociocultural barriers which hinder women farmers' access to diesel power alternatives.
IWMI's citizen science program goes beyond data collection and involves community-based mapping of watershed characteristics.
Research-based agronomic practices promise safer, more efficient crop production.
IWMI researchers are using machine learning to map irrigated areas in the Limpopo River Basin.
IWMI’s capacity building on the SWAT+ hydrological model will help integrate it into the Masters of Hydrology and Meteorology curriculum.
Piloting the establishment of a District Technical Working Group for integrated management of water resources of Beung Sneh Lake, Cambodia.
Appointees joining the Board of Governors will guide direction and growth of global Institute.
New platform focuses on connecting communities with scalable solutions to build resilience and manage drought risks.
Embedding a strong gender perspective in project planning and design is imperative to achieve substantive gender equality.
IWMI aims to address entrenched social and gender norms that limit women’s agency while promoting education and leadership in the MENA region.
Henry Roman discusses the importance of measuring a country’s capacity to achieve its carbon emission targets to manage and sustain progress.
IWMI's Rachael McDonnell contributes to reframing the responses to mitigating the world’s water crises using a ‘beyond growth’ framing.
Combining innovative business and finance models could break the trend of increased inequities and risk of groundwater over-exploitation.
Providing guidance and educating farmers on the importance of chemical seed treatment in pole bean cultivation.
The environmental toll of illegal mining is undeniable, but forward-thinking initiatives are forging a path to recovery.
IWMI and partners collaborated with farmers across the country to develop accessible solutions to combat soil quality issues.
IWMI’s work on food, land and water in Lao PDR aims to improve the agriculture sector and rural development as a whole.
The new report by IWMI and the Council on Energy, Environment and Water highlights the strengthening of policy coherence.
IWMI and partners cleaned up rivers and raised awareness on the vital importance of river ecosystems.
While there is ample evidence of women’s roles and expertise in the management of resources, the literature is often silent on gender.
IWMI participated in discussions on competing demands on water and their impact on ecosystems at the 2024 UN Convention on Biological Diversity.
The findings aim to contribute to a context-relevant Assessment Framework for Loss and Damage.