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.
In a village in Pakistan, nature-based solutions are cleaning water and restoring dignity to daily life.
Experts warn that fragmented approaches to water, food and climate are failing and call for integrated solutions to achieve national resilience.
As Pakistan braces for another intense monsoon, the crisis presents both a stark warning and a rare opportunity — underscoring the urgent need for smarter water governance, local action and nature-based solutions to build lasting resilience.
How government preparedness, water actions and public awareness can save lives and sustain tourism amid climate challenges in Pakistan.
CGIAR Science Programs on Policy Innovations and on Climate Action were launched in Pakistan, introducing three digital platforms to aid smarter decision-making for efficient water use and climate resilience.
Smarter water use and inclusive planning are critical as the country finds new ways to manage water and protect vulnerable communities.
Farmers in Chakwal are increasingly adopting innovative solutions such as soil moisture sensors that allow them to manage water resources efficiently while achieving better crop yields.
Reporters learned how improved water resource management can help to ensure the availability of water for different sectors, especially agriculture and industry.
IWMI and the Okara Chamber of Commerce & Industry organized a workshop where participants identified issues and challenges faced by industrial water users.
IWMI organized workshop on future water availability and water governance interventions introduced in this district as a pilot.