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International Women’s Day 2014

To mark the occasion we’ve put together a picture feature from southeast Nepal, where the out-migration of male farmers means many women are now heads of the household - and in charge of the farm.

Women, Water & Leadership workshop: How to respond to the ‘feminization’ of agriculture in Nepal

Climate change is contributing to the ‘feminization’ of agriculture in Nepal, as falling farm yields continue to force large numbers of men to leave...

Tapping Africa’s groundwater potential

The subcontinent has lots of groundwater, but most farmers cannot get to it. For millions of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), access to sufficient...

Water fields

Watch how the district administration joined forces with the villagers to bring water to this arid land

Study of 10 river basins brings new perspective on water management

Instead of inevitable water and food crises, the politics of equitable and sustainable development of resources could make all the difference.

Why we need environmental flows

In the latest video from the "Colin's STRAIGHTtalk" series Dr. Chartres talks about why we need environmental flows. Environmental flows describe the quantity, timing,...