International Water Management Institute

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International Water Management Institute (IWMI) is a non-profit, scientific research organization focusing on the sustainable use of water and land resources in agriculture and on the water needs of developing countries. IWMI is part of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), a global partnership that unites organizations engaged in research for a food-secured future.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The International Water Management Institute aims to improve the management of land and water resources for food, livelihoods, and nature. IWMI's research agenda is designed to address critical water challenges in agriculture, climate change, water scarcity, water pollution, and access to clean water. The institute operates in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, working closely with governments, civil society, and the private sector to develop scalable agricultural water management solutions.

History[edit | edit source]

Founded in 1985, IWMI has its headquarters in Colombo, Sri Lanka, with regional offices and projects around the world. Over the years, IWMI has been at the forefront of research on irrigation, water resource management, and the integration of water policies into sustainable development strategies.

Research Areas[edit | edit source]

IWMI's research focuses on several key areas:

  • Water Resource Management: Developing strategies for sustainable water use and management to support agriculture and ecosystems.
  • Climate Change Adaptation: Enhancing the resilience of agricultural systems to climate change through improved water management.
  • Water-Smart Agriculture: Promoting practices and technologies that improve water efficiency and productivity in agriculture.
  • Water Governance: Investigating policies and institutions that govern water use and management.
  • Water, Food, and Ecosystems: Understanding the interdependencies between water management, food security, and healthy ecosystems.
  • Urban Water Management: Addressing the challenges of water management in rapidly growing urban areas.

Achievements[edit | edit source]

IWMI has contributed significantly to the field of water management through its research, policy influence, and development of innovative water management tools and approaches. The institute has received numerous awards for its work, including the prestigious Stockholm Water Prize.

Collaborations[edit | edit source]

IWMI collaborates with a wide range of partners, including international organizations, research institutes, government agencies, and NGOs. These collaborations help to ensure that IWMI's research is relevant and that its findings are applied to solve real-world water management challenges.

Publications[edit | edit source]

IWMI publishes a variety of research outputs, including reports, working papers, journal articles, and policy briefs. These publications are aimed at disseminating knowledge and informing policy and practice in the field of water management.

See Also[edit | edit source]

International Water Management Institute Resources
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