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Mobility at a crossroads? Â
Migration has emerged as a growing policy challenge, one that researchers in the Global South must help address.
Systems thinking takes center stage at the World Water Congress in MoroccoÂ
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.
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.
Blogs
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.
What’s in your cup of tea?
Tea plantations must work to increase biodiversity, while giving equal attention to securing just and dignified work conditions for plantation workers.
Media releases
IWMI and DWFI partner on Cambridge Sustainability Commission on Water for Food FuturesÂ
The new partnership aims to advance innovative approaches and policies to ensure a more secure future for global water and food systems.
IWMI welcomes Henk Ovink as new Board ChairÂ
Doulaye Kone, Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio and Debra Tan will join the Board as IWMI takes forward its Strategy 2024-2030 for research and innovation.
IWMI signs agreements with key partners in West Africa to advance regional water security Â
Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with ECOWAS and Sierra Leone’s water agency signal regional commitment to science-driven water governance.
In the media
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 security and enhance climate resilience.
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 outlined the urgent need to strengthen key infrastructure as the country faces increasing risks from recurring extreme weather.
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.
Videos
IRRILINE: A new service from Farmerline
IRRILINE provides smallholder farmers in Ghana with technological advice and financing support to make individual irrigation investments feasible.
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.














