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IWMI contributions to Research in June and July of 2023

June-July 2023 Research Journal Roundup

Roundup of research, journal and other academic articles from June and July 2023.
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Flooding – Stakeholders strengthen synergy

IWMI, hosting the workshop, highlighted the importance of flood forecasting and early warning systems in mitigating flood impacts, considering the growing global trend of intensified heavy rainfall events due to climate change.
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Making Nepali farmers happy

The integration of groundwater-based irrigation systems with farmer-managed irrigation systems holds great potential, says IWMI researchers.
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How Pakistan can prevent another flood disaster

In an op-ed, Mohsin Hafeez explains the science-based actions Pakistan could take to improve its capacity to deal with floods and minimise their negative impacts.
IWMI supporting the government of Pakistan to deal with unprecedented floods

IWMI supporting the government of Pakistan to deal with unprecedented floods

IWMI is supporting the Government of Pakistan for flood damage assessment and aiding recovery efforts, following the extreme flooding events across the country.
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Is India becoming too hot to live in?

Aditi Mukherji and other experts share their thoughts on climate and water trends in the country.
Harvesting beans in Lebanon. Photo: Jano Hatem / IWMI

Key takeaways from IWMI’s participation at the first-ever MENA Climate Week

A key stop on the road to COP27, the conference allowed IWMI to share blueprints for creating more water-secure, climate-resilient communities across the Middle East and North Africa.
Watering crops at sunset. Photo: Hamish John Appleby / IWMI

Five key takeaways from World Water Week 2021

IWMI participated in a record 31 sessions at this year’s virtual event. Here are some of our key takeaways.
Flooded lands around the Bhungroo site in the Weisi community in northern Ghana

Making hazards into opportunities

What to do about too much and too little water in northern Ghana.
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United Nations: Humans should protect the environment and water sources

Report from UNEP and IWMI calls for improvement of agricultural technology and better use of ecosystems.