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A farmer uses an electric pump to extract groundwater to irrigate fields in the Barahathawa Municipality, Sarlahi, Nepal. Photo: Onion Films for IWMI
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Stakeholders in Nepal work together to enhance collective action for municipal groundwater management

June 5, 2025

The Barahathawa Municipality in southern Nepal has been creating a model for effective groundwater management to ensure prosperity, social equity and environmental sustainability. This example highlights how local leadership and multi-stakeholder collaboration can address complex and interconnected challenges in natural resource management.

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