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Science-based solutions help rural communities manage water resources sustainably and build resilience against climate change impacts.
The COVID-19 pandemic shows the importance of real-time learning in adapting interventions to an uncertain and rapidly changing situation.
Countries can meet goals for climate change and the planned global plastics treaty through investments, technologies, and financing with co-benefits.
WASH investments through piped water, improved drainage, and waste management can help curb water-related disease risks and boost climate resilience for refugees and host communities.
A cyber-attack could mean global economic losses of between $121 billion and $234 billion and insurance losses of between $27 billion and $40 billion.
The IMAGE Toolkit offers guidance on how to empower early married girls, prevent child marriage, and ensure sustainable impact.
The SARS outbreak in 2003 provides insights on how we can mitigate the health and economic impact of COVID-19.
Strengthen laws, improve labeling, create incentives, regulate refrigerants, and promote large-scale adoption.
A smart management system can improve supply and lower cost with its efficient detection and management of water leaks and overflow.
BWRIS and AWS are helping farmers and planners use every drop wisely in Pakistan’s most arid and water-scarce province.