Podcast: Water Harvesting for Community Resilience in Africa
For thousand years, people have been benefiting from collecting, storing and making productive use of the rain, or water flows … Continued
For thousand years, people have been benefiting from collecting, storing and making productive use of the rain, or water flows … Continued
Jordan is famous in the water world – it constantly ranks top 5 in the list of the most water-scarce … Continued
More than a third of Pakistan is under water since mid-June. The floods have left 1500 dead; more than 13,000 … Continued
We speak to Dr. Kamonashish Haldar (Wageningen University) about ‘Circular Economy,’ a model of production and consumption that involves sharing, … Continued
Every centimetre of sea level rise is directly felt here at the low-lying Sundarbans – world’s largest mangrove forest, and … Continued
Globally, nearly 7 million people live in refugee camps. Refugee camps are temporary facilities for people on the move, and … Continued
Globally, nearly 7 million people live in refugee camps. Refugee camps are temporary facilities for people on the move, and … Continued
In 2015, Chennai was hit by a major flood, considered to be the worst flood to hit that part of … Continued
Stories of impacts of Covid-19 on smallholder farmers and emerging new perspectives In this first episode of TheWaterChannel podcast, we … Continued
In this first episode of TheWaterChannel podcast, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic affected smallholder farmers. We speak to a … Continued
By Tadesse Tilahun, Getachew Engdayehu, Bantamlak Wondmnow, and Luwieke Bosma This is the first in a series of blog posts describing the development and implementation … Continued
The iconic Nile river flows through several countries who often stake competing claims to its waters. The key to resolving … Continued
By C.M. Wijayaratna, Abraham Abhishek, Meghna Mukherjee It would be fair to say that there is broad consensus at this … Continued
by Abraham Abhishek with inputs from Hans van der Kwast That ‘data is the new oil’ is no longer a … Continued
by Frank van Steenbergen Snapshot from Basurabad, coastal Bangladesh: The last ten years have seen a transformation of agriculture and … Continued
Even as we tackle droughts, famines, and the need to boost food security for millions, 15% of all food that … Continued
Every centimetre of sea level rise is directly felt here at the low-lying Sundarbans – world’s largest mangrove forest, and … Continued
After 60+ years of farming based on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and intensive water use, Indian farmers are ready to switch … Continued
Small Island Development States (SIDS) appear on the map as little dots of green in vast stretches of blue. In … Continued
In 2015, Chennai was hit by a major flood, considered to be the worst flood to hit that part of … Continued