Act before the drought, not after
In Sri Lanka’s dry zone, scientists and communities rehearsed drought response through a simulation — preparing for water scarcity before crisis strikes.
Homestead farming is empowering Indigenous women in central India
Women in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh are becoming leaders of their homestead farms.
Water security failures risk hunger for billions. Countries must prepare
Mark Smith, IWMI's director general shares insights on how governments can plan and implement policies to manage future water risks in food systems.
How Bharat-VISTAAR turns digital infrastructure into real-world decisions for Indian agriculture
Alok Sikka and Giriraj Amarnath reflect on how, through partnerships with institutions like IWMI, Bharat-VISTAAR can evolve from a data platform into a decision-ready public good.
Can we build groundwater stewardship through participatory games?
India’s groundwater crisis cannot be solved through technical fixes alone. Collective community leadership fostered through participatory exercises can offer a way forward.
The taps run dry in Balochistan
IWMI's Muhammad Ashraf shares expert insight on sustainable groundwater management to address Balochistan's water crisis.
Insights from pan-African symposium on innovative water management
IWMI, Digital Earth Africa and partners are building and scaling digital tools to support better water decisions across the continent.
IWMI contributes water solutions to UAE AI Ecosystem for Global Agricultural Development
Through CGIAR’s AI Hub, IWMI researchers lend expertise to a global push to apply AI in agriculture and water resilience.
Innovative solar irrigation models inspire South–South learning
Community-managed solar irrigation in India offers scalable lessons for the Global South.
Digital innovations for community impact across Africa
IWMI is helping African researchers transform satellite data into actionable water intelligence, through DIWASA, strengthening local capacity and supporting smarter water decisions.
Women, science and the future of water and climate action
On this International Day for Women and Girls in Science, bridging the gender gap in STEM can lead to more effective water solutions, explains IWMI researcher Meron Teferi Taye.
Water saving and digital monitoring, Uzbekistan is on the right path
IWMI's Barbara Janusz-Pawletta reflects on reforms in Uzbekistan's water sector and emphasizes the importance of including measures to digitize water accounting and control systems.
What a just transition could mean for Southern Africa’s food, land and water systems
Local communities and indigenous knowledge must be at the center of solutions for managing natural resources.
How traditional knowledge shapes India’s wetlands
For centuries, communities across the subcontinent have protected wetlands through knowledge systems rooted in living with water. These relationships are essential to today’s conservation.
Inclusive Scaling for Gender Equality in Land, Food & Water Systems: CGIAR GENDER 2025 Conference
IWMI researchers argue that water innovations need built-in protections to avoid harming the most vulnerable.
Mark Smith message for World Wetlands Day 2026
On World Wetlands Day 2026, IWMI Director General Mark Smith reflects on the role of wetlands as living landscapes deeply woven into our well-being and cultures.
A floating wetland offers a blueprint for cleaning wastewater
In a village in Pakistan, nature-based solutions are cleaning water and restoring dignity to daily life.
Explainer: The Freshwater Challenge
The Freshwater Challenge is rallying countries to reverse decades of degradation to rivers, lakes and other wetlands, restoring them for people and the planet.
Water justice is a prerequisite in the era of global water bankruptcy
As we observe the International Day for Water Justice, advancing transformative and justice-centered governance is crucial to achieving safe and equitable water for everyone.
Kenya unveils digital tool to better manage irrigation and dam water
The Ministry of Water and Irrigation is rolling out a Water Availability and Demand dashboard developed by IWMI and FAO to guide decisions on how the country allocates and stores
eLandCare mobile app to improve agricultural field decisions in Ethiopia
In remote areas with little internet access, eLandCare helps Ethiopia’s agriculture officers collect data offline and apply conservation guidance to plan climate-resilient interventions.
What does financing for water resilience look like beyond COP30?
As severe water insecurities affect over 3.2 billion people, IWMI researchers point to localized private climate finance as a critical lever to closing funding gaps.
Digital tools to address data gaps facing Ethiopian farmers
Data experts in Ethiopia explore how digital tools can improve data sharing and thus farmers' access to critical water, climate and soil data.
IRRILINE: How does Farmerline support me in making decisions on irrigation?
Irrigation engineers at Farmerline assist Ghanaian farmers with making the right choices for their irrigation investments.






















