Nature-Based Solutions for Creating Circular Cities
Learn how to implement regenerative green urban spaces, sustainable buildings and prospering communities using nature-based solutions for creating sustainable cities, i.e. cities with circular management of resources.
Become a water integrity advocate by taking this free, self-paced course. Read this article by course partner Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) on why champions are needed more than ever.
Dushanbe Water Process 2022
Rights of nature, rivers a major theme at UN-led Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Forum
Communities relying on traditional fishing, nomadic pastoralism, hunting, rotational farming and dryland farming shared their diverse experiences of water governance, management and cultural values. The contributions reaffirmed: indigenous peoples and local communities see water as indispensable to their cultures, economies, and their future.
Reference Group on Water for Indigenous Peoples Launched
The Group aims to serve as a reference point for indigenous people to mainstream water and land management more effectively in protecting vital ecosystems.
Mitigating Water Scarcity through Youth in Sri Lanka
With water shortages increasing in Sri Lanka, new water advocates and alternative solutions are needed even more than before. See how Cap-Net Lanka is involving youth in water scarcity mitigation.
Capacity development for SDG 6.5 on IWRM and transboundary cooperation: opportunities and barriers
This paper explores the factors that facilitate or hinder capacity development for these agendas, to describe the roles water capacity development organisations play in support of these SDGs at the country level and to suggest potential pathways to leverage their work.
2021 Status Report on the Implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management in the Arab Region
This report provides a progress update on implementing IWRM in the Arab Region and identifies priority areas that will help accelerate full implementation.