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How a municipality in Nepal is creating a model for local groundwater governance

The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) is working with the Barahathawa Municipality in the Madhesh Province of Nepal to enhance local groundwater governance. This video captures Barahathawa’s journey from research to action, bringing together diverse actors and stakeholders for inclusive and sustainable groundwater management.

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July 30, 2025 | By IWMI


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Safa Fanaian, Sumitra KC, Manohara Khadka, Anuj Mishra

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Water, growth and inclusion > Water governance and political economy

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CGIAR

Projects
CGIAR Initiative: NEXUS Gains, CGIAR Policy Innovations Program

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Asia > Nepal

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Groundwater, multi-stakeholder processes, Policy & Governance, Sustainability

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