International Water Management Institute (IWMI)'s posts
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"The long and arduous road to #watergovernance reform needs careful and painstaking #changemanagement" - Tushaar Shah
http http://bit.ly/2uLcTpl
http http://bit.ly/2uLcTpl
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WE ARE HIRING! Strategic Program Leader for Building Resilience
http://bit.ly/2o4HF5W
http://bit.ly/2o4HF5W
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“One of the key adaptation strategies to climate change is using water very carefully and reusing it as much as possible,” Pay Drechsel, a researcher at the International Water Management Institute, told HuffPost.
http://bit.ly/2u7mnuF
http://bit.ly/2u7mnuF
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"Unprecedented pressure on water resources experienced" #DavidMolden @icimod
http://bit.ly/2tSE4NW #WWWeek #ClimateChange #IndusBasin
http://bit.ly/2tSE4NW #WWWeek #ClimateChange #IndusBasin
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Crossing #Knowledge Frontiers: 2nd #IndusBasin Regional #Media Dialogue. Join in LIVE via: http://bit.ly/ibkfstrm2 #IndusMedia

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WE ARE HIRING! Postdoctoral Fellow - Agricultural Water Management/Water Productivity http://bit.ly/2tTQEgJ
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Untreated #wastewater from cities is used to irrigate 50 percent more farmland worldwide than previously thought, leaving some 885 million people exposed to the risk of diseases, including diarrhoea and cholera, a study by IWMI says. http://bit.ly/2sp5U0K
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Are you watching the Livestream from the #IndusBasin Knowledge Forum? Some great technology is being presented related to Data Visualization. http://iwmi.org/ibkf
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"The #Indus Basin Knowledge Platform #IBKP, lead by International Water Management Institute (IWMI), is significant in consolidating knowledge related to #IndusBasin especiallyy towards formulating evidence based #policy". - Minister Ravi Karunanayake at the Indus BAsin Knowledge Forum currenlty underway in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Follow the Live-stream: http://iwmi.org/ibkf
Follow the Live-stream: http://iwmi.org/ibkf
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The global use of untreated waste water from cities to irrigate crops is much more widespread than previously estimated, says a new report.
http://bbc.in/2tOGL3T #IWMIinTheNews
http://bbc.in/2tOGL3T #IWMIinTheNews
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