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January 2019 Newsletter

From publishing six toolkits to guide water security improvement (WSI) practices to empowering water managers in Southern Africa with Big Data, 2018 was a busy year for the Sustainable...
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December 2018 Newsletter

Late last month, experts gathered at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., to discuss the challenges of water insecurity that stand in the way of building healthy, prosperous communities....
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November 2018 Newsletter

The partnership will leverage $4M in WASH microloans, bringing water and sanitation to 37,000 people. In This Issue: – Translating Data into Action – E-Flows & Water Security
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Environmental Flows Technical Guidance Manual

This technical guidance manual was developed to assist Missions and partners in understanding the importance of environmental flow (E-flow) regimes and their benefits to water security and sustainable development...
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October 2018 Newsletter

How is the world’s water being used? And how can we manage it better? SWP Director Eric Viala explains in this new video. In This Issue: — Where is...
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September 2018 Newsletter

Gordon Mumbo grew up watching frequent floods disturb the peaceful flow of village life in Kenya. Now, after 30 years as a water engineer, he has returned to his home country...
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August 2018 SWP Newsletter

SWP’s sofa event will discuss work “safeguarding water-related ecosystems” in the Mara River and Tonle Sap Basins. In this issue: – SWP to Present at World Water Week –...
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June/July 2018 SWP Newsletter

At the fourth and final “Sustainable Water, Resilient Communities” event at D.C.’s Wilson Center, SWP’s panel of experts discusses solutions to the challenge of erratic water. In this issue:...
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May 2018 SWP Newsletter

Ramping up water infrastructure means looking beyond building new pipes and pumps. Natural infrastructure, like healthy forests, plays a valuable role in supporting clean water. In this issue: – Infrastructure...
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April 2018 SWP Newsletter

At Washington D.C.’s Wilson Center, SWP’s panel of experts discusses how best to address challenges of poor water quality. In this issue: – Solutions for Pollution – Watershed Moments...
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