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The global minimum tax is reshaping investment incentives, requiring countries to redesign policies to protect revenue and support sustainable investment.
River infrastructure projects must consider natural flows in project planning to save aquatic ecosystems and downstream communities.
Meaningful CSO engagement is central to improving the inclusivity, accountability, and sustainability of water projects.
In Afghanistan, river basin managers work with farmers in ensuring equitable and sustainable irrigation practices to improve yields and livelihoods.
Governments need the right mix of policies and projects to reap the benefits of urban growth.
Empowering women as leaders and innovators can make resilience projects using inclusive smart urban water infrastructure solutions more impactful.
Putting resources toward specialized training, mentoring and confidence building is a successful formula for giving greater voice to women in the countryside.
With the Integrated Water Resources Management approach, sustaining water resources is a collaborative effort in Bhutan.
Lessons from Indonesia show digital transformation scales only when industry and digital governance align as one system.
BWRIS and AWS are helping farmers and planners use every drop wisely in Pakistan’s most arid and water-scarce province.