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Drawing of a river as part of IWMI's WEFE nexus work. Graphic: IWMI
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Managing nature, naturally, across the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem nexus to build resilience

Nature thrives on connection. Rivers feed forests, forests shape the climate and healthy ecosystems sustain communities. When managed in isolation, those links break, and the most vulnerable suffer. The WEFE nexus offers a way to bring back balance.

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September 24, 2025 | By IWMI


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Manohara Khadka, Sanju Koirala, Anuj Mishra, Aayush Niroula

Research
Water, growth and inclusion

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Oxfam International
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)

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TROSA: Transboundary Rivers of South Asia - Rivers, rights and resilience

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Asia > Nepal

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Multisector solutions, Transboundary river basins, Water cooperation, Water-Energy-Food-Environment (WEFE) Nexus

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