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Articles by Santosh Nepal

Irrigated fields in the hills of Sindhupalchowk Nepal. Credit: Aayush Niroula/IWMI
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Nepal examines strategies to transform its agrifood system

October 8, 2025

Government partners and researchers in Nepal explore the integral role of irrigation, innovation and institutions in achieving sustainable agrifood system transformation in the country.

Eastern main canal of the Babai irrigation system. Photo: Santosh Nepal / IWMI
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Nepal pilots smart tools to transform its irrigation water management 

July 14, 2025

The Babai irrigation project in western Nepal is using real-time data and soil sensors to address irrigation inequality and enhance farm productivity, while offering a scalable model for an evidence-based irrigation system across the country.

In Sarlahi district, Nepal a woman washes clothes at a communal water source. Climate-related hazards and extreme weather events disrupt WASH services, particularly impacting rural households, where water storage systems are frequently insufficient. Photo: SDG Studio for IWMI
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How Nepal can make its water and sanitation systems inclusive and climate-resilient 

April 24, 2025

IWMI and partners identified five main shifts needed to truly ensure access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) for all.

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