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IWMI at Africa Water Week 2024

Africa Water Week is an AMCOW flagship initiative to facilitate dissemination, sharing, networking and brokering of knowledge and information on water management and WASH services provision in Africa.

IWMI at Cairo Water Week 2024

The primary objective of the 7th Cairo Water Week, "Water and Climate: Building Resilient Communities," is to facilitate high-level discussions and develop actionable solutions at the intersection of water and climate.

IWMI and GIZ offer insights on Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems Nexus for transboundary water management

The solutions foster adaptation to changing climate conditions and protect biodiversity and freshwater ecosystems within and across boundaries.

Increasing water use efficiency in the Aral Sea Basin

Increasing Water Use Efficiency in the Aral Sea Basin project Phase 2

Climate-Water-Nexus: Integrated water resource management in the Niger River Basin

Climate-Water-Nexus: Integrated Water Resource Management in the Niger River Basin

Water Security and Climate Adaptation (WASCA)

WASCA Phase II

Solar Energy for Rural Livelihoods (SE4RL)

Solar Energy for Rural Livelihoods (SE4RL)

Pakistan Water Week 2023 addresses transformative pathways for water and food systems

With water and food security becoming urgent priorities, Pakistan Water Week convened to explore opportunities for research, innovation and collective action.

How irrigation scaling partnerships are boosting farmers’ resilience and livelihoods

Solutions have helped to strengthen demand and supply linkages along irrigated agricultural value chains, increasing farmers’ access to solar irrigation technologies and services, and ultimately boosting yields.

How smarter water management can help strengthen food security for the 500 million people who call the Nile Basin home

A recently completed study conducted by IWMI presents scenarios where water can be used sustainably and efficiently for cultivating crops.

Water availability concerns surface as irrigation area in Nile Basin projected to increase significantly by 2050

This study will contribute to sustainable and efficient investment planning to meet the growing water demands of the people of the Nile Basin