As part of IWA’s mission to empower Young Water Professionals to contribute to sustainable water management, a new IWA Young Water Professionals (IWA YWP) chapter was officially established in Switzerland in July 2024. This IWA ...
As one of the core partners in a global collaborative effort, the International Water Association (IWA) is pleased to announce the plans for development and release a global Call to Action to strengthen regulatory systems covering...
On Saturday 10 August 2024, IWA Specialist Groups leaders met for their biennial forum, ahead of the IWA 2024 World Water Congress & Exhibition (WWC&E) in Toronto, Canada. IWA’s 51 Specialist Groups (SGs) cover a wide ra...
The International Water Association (IWA) is very pleased to announce its 2024 appointment of new IWA Fellows and Distinguished Fellows (DFs). This marks recognition of these water professionals by their peers for sustained outsta...
As part of IWA’s mission to empower Young Water Professionals to contribute to sustainable water management, a new IWA Young Water Professionals (IWA YWP) chapter was officially established in Finland in June 2024. This IWA YWP ...
The International Water Association (IWA) is delighted to announce that Professor Hamanth Kasan officially assumed the role of the Association’s President at the conclusion of the 2024 World Water Congress & Exhibition, ...
As cities in low- and middle-income countries expand rapidly, sanitation infrastructure struggles to keep pace, with nearly 700 million people still lacking even basic sanitation access
Guests gather for the 2024 IWA Presidents’ Dinner Four leading figures in the water sector received Honorary Membership of the International Water Association at the Presidents’ Dinner – hosted jointly by IWA Pre...
As cities in low- and middle-income countries expand rapidly, sanitation infrastructure struggles to keep pace, with nearly 700 million people still lacking even basic sanitation access
As cities in low- and middle-income countries expand rapidly, sanitation infrastructure struggles to keep pace, with nearly 700 million people still lacking even basic sanitation access