Capacity Development
Drought Management
Environmental Water
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
Irrigation and Agriculture
Integrated Urban Water Management
Policy
River Basin Planning
Strategic Approaches
Sustainable Development Goals
Water Scarcity
Water Security
Water Tools
Young Water Professional
Projects
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NHP III Conference
NHP III Conference, an activity conducted in 2018-2019, is a part of the National Hydrology Project (NHP) III.
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National Water Resources Information Centre Development Support
As a part of this activity, a small team of Australian experts has been assisting an NHP core design team to establish the National Water Information Centre (NWIC).
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Capacity Building Scoping Mission
Capacity Building Scoping Mission, an activity conducted in 2017-2018, is a part of the National Hydrology Project (NHP) III.
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River Basin Planning & Institutional Strengthening Phase II
River Basin Planning & Institutional Strengthening Phase II, an activity conducted in 2018-2019, is a part of the National Hydrology Project (NHP) III.
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NHP River Basin Planning & Institutional Strengthening Stage 1
NHP River Basin Planning & Institutional Strengthening Stage 1, an activity conducted in 2016-2018, is a part of the National Hydrology Project (NHP) III.
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National Hydrology Project (NHP) III
In India, AWP continues to support the third phase of the National Hydrology Project (NHP III) funded by the Indian Government and the World Bank.
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Andhra Pradesh Water Sensitive Cities
The Andhra Pradesh Water Sensitive Cities activity identifies how water sensitive city principles can be incorporated into the existing city of Vijayawada and new city Amaravati.
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National Groundwater Meeting
The National Groundwater Meeting activity took place in 2017-2018.
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Scaling out of Managing Aquifer Recharge and Sustaining Groundwater Use (MARVI)
Engaging communities in India to sustainably manage groundwater at the village level using the MARVI system approach.
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Technical visit by Dam Rehabilitation Improvement Project (DRIP)
The technical visit activity introduced dam management practices in Australia that may inform or be adopted in the Indian Dam Rehabilitation Improvement Program.
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