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Read about valuing Water — what It Is, and why it’s important.
Continue readingEmerging priorities in the food security and agriculture sectors
In an interview, Huw Pohlner from Aither discussed the importance of a global water management dialogue in considering the emerging priorities of the food security and agricultural sectors. In the Asia Pacific, up to 85% of the water supply is used for food production. While water management has been focused on breaking down the silos, the water […]
Continue readingAgriculture and energy: dominant users of power
Listen to Huw’s interview on valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities.
Continue readingValuing water: what it is and why it’s important
In an interview, Huw Pohlner discussed the importance of valuing water. This article explores what valuing water is and why it is important. We value water every day whenever we use water and exploring and understanding these values from a personal use perspective, all the way up to the level of governmental decision-making can lead […]
Continue readingHuw Pohlner interview: valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities
This interview and related content was originally part of the Kini Interview Series. Kini is a retired brand of the AWP and IWCAN.
Continue readingYouth, creativity, and achieving the SDGs
In an interview, Tari Bowling discussed the critical importance of engaging youth in developing and implementing solutions for achieving the SDGs. This article explores the key elements that emerged from her discussions during the SDG Conference in Sydney, including a presentation by Siamak Sam Loni outlining what he is intending to achieve in this regard. Sustainable […]
Continue readingThe Sustainable Development Goals: from signatory to implementation
In an interview, Tari Bowling talks about the SDGs targets that countries aim to achieve by 2030. Are they actually a real and achievable goal, given our global track record? She discusses this from her perspective as a WASH practitioner and expert. This article looks more closely at the momentum behind the SDGs. Making progress […]
Continue readingBottom-up engagement with communities in Laos
In an interview, Tari Bowling spoke about the necessity of authentic community engagement in her work in Laos. Her stories were such great examples of how the best intentions can have unintended consequences when communities have not been brought in at the earliest stages of a project. This article details her experiences. Implementing the SDGs has to […]
Continue readingLocal, national, and global approaches to meeting the SDGs
In an interview with Tari Bowling, she discussed how individual nations are holding themselves accountable for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. This article looks more closely at who is doing what — which countries are participating in the voluntary national review process and, in particular, what France is doing, which is considered to be one of […]
Continue readingTari Bowling interview: achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and implementing WASH programs in Laos
This interview and related content was originally part of the Kini Interview Series. Kini is a retired brand of the AWP and IWCAN.
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