Systems thinking takes center stage at the World Water Congress in Morocco
Innovation alone will not secure water’s future. IWMI experts demonstrated that cross-sector planning, community participation and digital tools are key to water security.
A roadmap for solar irrigation expansion in Ethiopia
When policies are coordinated and financial mechanisms are in place, solar irrigation could lift climate pressures and secure a more resilient future for millions of farmers.
Put your principles first — the journey towards Just Water Partnerships
How climate, finance and justice must converge to secure the future of water – on which people and the planet depend.
Kenya and IWMI partner to boost irrigation
As Kenya faces worsening drought conditions, a new partnership between IWMI and the Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation is set to accelerate efforts to expand irrigated land, improve food
Asia Pacific makes gains on economic water security, but gaps persist
Asian Development Bank flagship report calls for inclusive, integrated water management for long-term economic resilience.
Women’s safety is a prerequisite for water security
Violence keeps women out of vital water decisions. For stronger water governance and genuine progress on equality, women’s safety must come first.
IRRILINE: A new service from Farmerline
Co-designed and co-developed by IWMI and Farmerline, IRRILINE is a new service that provides smallholder farmers in Ghana with access to irrigation advice and financing. It streamlines requests from farmers
In MENA water reuse holds immense potential, yet remains largely untapped
In one of the world’s most water-stressed regions, water reuse is constrained by scarce data. A gap technology is ready to close.
The AI-accelerated future of CGIAR research and development
CGIAR’s Digital Transformation Accelerator launched a multi-year effort to advance AI-driven research across food, land and water systems during a workshop hosted by IWMI in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
MENA is turning to AI and digital innovation to enhance water reuse
IWMI's e-ReWater MENA brought together experts to assess how AI and digital innovation can drive smarter, scalable water-reuse solutions across the region.
Roots of Tomorrow
Released on Ghana's Farmers Day, the short film "Roots of Tomorrow” celebrates the strength and resilience of women farmers.
The climate and humanitarian impact of Sri Lanka’s floods
IWMI’s Giriraj Amarnath spoke to Sami Zeidan Live on Al Jazeera News on December 4, 2025 about the climate and humanitarian impact of the widespread floods in Sri Lanka. Amarnath
World Water Congress 2025
In an interview on the 2025 World Water Congress in Morocco, IWMI's Youssef Brouziyne and Alan Nicol highlight the importance of collaboration for sustainable water management.
Shared rivers strengthen regional ties in Central Asia
Experts from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan explore pathways for sustainable water management and climate resilience.
Sri Lanka responds to Cyclone Ditwah
IWMI is supporting national authorities with flooding forecasts, rainfall monitoring, data processing and impact assessments.
Morocco’s agricultural transformation gains momentum
Stronger cooperation and bold water-smart innovations are driving a new era for Moroccan agriculture.
Cyclone Ditwah’s impact on Sri Lanka
IWMI's Giriraj Amarnath talked to Lewis Vaughan Jones live on BBC News show The Context on November 28, 2025, about the situation in Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah caused widespread
Pakistan Water Week 2025 builds consensus on making water security a national priority
Experts warn that fragmented approaches to water, food and climate are failing and call for integrated solutions to achieve national resilience.
IWMI assesses regional drought risk in Central Asia
In the Chu-Talas Basin, research and farmers’ experience come together to strengthen drought resilience.
Can solar power secure the future of fish farming?
Faced with high energy costs, Nepal’s growing fish industry could find a cost-saving, sustainable solution in solar technology.
How adaptive scaling can transform food systems in the Global South
Built on two decades of research, the Adaptive Scaling Ecosystem framework helps scale innovations across complex economies.
Exploring the need of gender-transformative climate solutions for MENA
Gender-transformative approaches like IWMI’s Al Murunah+ project are crucial to climate adaptation and need stronger backing, a key message from Cairo Water Week 2025.
What is needed to scale nature-based solutions in MENA?
At Cairo Water Week 2025, stakeholders explored how policy, cultural and financing shifts are needed to scale nature-based solutions across the MENA region.
Can a simple solution offer a lifeline to communities confronting climate change?
Sand dams are found to be a vital niche option in a diversified water storage system to improve local water access and resilience in Zimbabwe.






















