
Safeguarding Roads and Springs in Dhankuta, Nepal: Early Findings from the RoSPro project
by Anastasia Deligianni, Rojeena Dhoju, Saroj Bhujel, Saroj Yakami, Sonu Khanal and Madhav Dhakal In Nepal’s Himalayan region, where the … Continued
by Anastasia Deligianni, Rojeena Dhoju, Saroj Bhujel, Saroj Yakami, Sonu Khanal and Madhav Dhakal In Nepal’s Himalayan region, where the … Continued
By Izzeldin Hashim Mohammed (SOS Sahel), Rwnag Mohammed, Femke van Woesik This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led … Continued
The Ibb Water Supply Miracle of Resilience by Frank van Steenbergen March 10, 2020 It achieves nearly full recovery on … Continued
by Nada Al-Dahmashi November 12, 2018 This is where war has brought Yemen: there is no water in many houses, … Continued
Rocks: The blessing in disguise Posted by Celestine Kilongosi August 31, 2018 Photo by Musembi Nzengu Queuing for long hours … Continued
Postcard from Nanyuki, Kenya. Smart water techniques encompass by now a rich variety of measures – water storage, micro-irrigation, greenhouses, … Continued
A case for social water productivity Here is a main question. If water is one of your main assets, by … Continued
by Taha AL-Washali, Frank van Steenbergen, Saroj Sharma, and Maria Kenned Collapse In March, 2015, Saudi Arabia launched an aerial … Continued
By Musaed Aklan and Frank van Steenbergen The continued unrest in Yemen is eating away at basic services. Now all … Continued
by Madiha Al-Junaid (with inputs from Brett Scott) Summer, the season of generous skies which is now over, was hoped … Continued
By Madiha Al-Junaid (edited by Brett Scot) June 18, 2015 It is not an uncommon sight: Children, women, the elderly, … Continued
By Kim Hoeks March 6, 2015 Images: WikiCommons How much water does it cost to make a t-shirt or a … Continued