The need for resilience has become a strategic decision-making priority globally to tackle the emerging and more frequent natural and man-made challenges, such as rapid urbanisation, increasing population, climate change and other...
Each World Toilet Day, the World reflects on the significance of safe sanitation—an essential service that often goes overlooked in the global development discourse. This year’s theme, ‘Toilets: A Place for Peace’, undersc...
We live in a world where sanitation service and technology inequity is too prevalent – a world where some 3.5 billion inhabitants (2022) still do not have access to safe sanitation. On top of this come the effects of rapid urban...
The 3rd Asia International Water Week took place in Beijing in late September 2024, during which a pivotal session “Positioning Youth in the Nerve of Political Agenda of Water: From Ideas to Actions” marked a significant miles...
Namibia has limited surface water resources, and most of its rivers are ephemeral, as they depend highly on the erratic and seasonal rainfall and only flow intermittently. The country therefore relies heavily on groundwater, which...
Last April, decision-makers and stakeholders gathered at the OECD Infrastructure Forum in Paris. The discussion focused on the key challenges related to a more across all levels of government and society.
The International Water Association and Grundfos are pleased to announce the call for applications for the next IWA & Grundfos Youth Action for SDG 6 Fellowship. The deadline for application is 14 November. The IWA & Grund...
IWA is excited to launch the calls for ‘Letters of Intent’ (Deadline extended to 30 November) from those interested in hosting its Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies (IWA LET) in 2026 and 2027. The IW...
IWA had a successful presence at the 8th India Water Week (IWW 2024) in New Delhi, recently, and followed this with discussions with the Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) and the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) on potential co...
As a licensed water service provider in Kenya, Kisumu Water and Sanitation Company Ltd (KIWASCO) relies on Lake Victoria and River Kibos as its main sources of water to serve the city of Kisumu. These vital sources are increasingl...