As a country with three major rivers flowing through it and with 523 kilometres of coastline, the Netherlands is a frontrunner in coastal and river basin management. As a low-lying delta, the ...
In northwestern Bangladesh, 24 rural women are collaborating with engineers to design climate-resilient roads that also function as water management systems. This initiative, launched by the Global ...
The complexity of our water challenges makes knowledge exchange, learning from experiences and working together on solutions essential. By joining forces we can achieve a more sustainable, inclusive ...
A dazzling USD 7,500 billion is needed between now and 2030 to put the necessary infrastructure in place to protect the world’s population from too much, too little, and too polluted water. This ...
Urban areas and major cities around the world are increasingly confronted with the pressures of rapid population growth, ...
IFAT India, the leading trade fair of water, sewage, solid waste and recycling in India, will be held from 14 to 16 October at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai, India. Alongside the exhibition, ...
Today’s water challenges call for cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and expertise. The Dutch water sector invites you ...
Water is among the most shared resources on earth. Close to half of the earth’s land surface lies within river and lake basins that cross international borders, while an estimated two billion people ...
8 December 2025 Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Bangkok, Thailand From 8 to 12 December 2025, Bangkok will host the IWA Water and Development Congress & Exhibition at the Queen Sirikit ...
In Amsterdam, the pioneering Buikslotermeer project is showing how cities can unlock new forms of renewable energy from existing water infrastructure. From 2026 onwards, more than 600 social housing ...
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