Logo Logo

  • About
    • Origins and growth
    • Our vision and mission
    • Our approach
    • Strategic directions
    • Governance and Management
    • Corporate reports
    • Our team
    • Careers
  • Partnership
    • Our Partners
    • Australian Partners
    • In-country Partners
    • International Partners
    • Partnership Model
    • Partner Benefits
    • Partner Portal
    • Our Performance Refresh
  • Our Offering
    • Portfolio
    • Strategic Approaches to Water Management
    • Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion
    • Water Tools
    • River Basin Planning
    • Environmental Water
    • Urban Water Management
    • Irrigation and Agriculture
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • Capacity Development
    • Water and COVID-19
    • Water and Climate
  • Publications
  • Events
    • Recordings from International Climate and Water Events
  • News

Blog

Tag Archives: Food and Agriculture Organization
  • AWP engagement at international water and climate events

    Posted by Zoe on 24 October 2022

    Since the lifting of COVID restriction on travel across the majority of the world there has been a resurgence of international water and climate events. In recent months, AWP…


    Continue reading
  • FAO-120221-feature

    Australia and UN Food and Agriculture Organization renew partnership

    Posted by Lucia Gamarra on 12 February 2021

    On 8 December 2020, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Australian Water Partnership, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the Australian Government Department…


    Continue reading
  • Advancing Australian groundwater expertise through the Asian Development Bank

    Posted by Zoe on 17 April 2020

    AWP’s Groundwater Specialist, Sanmugam Prathapar, will be finalising his secondment with ADB on 30 April, having played a key role in strengthening the partnership between the two organisations,…


    Continue reading
  • Applying consumption-based water management to achieve real water savings for China

    Posted by Zoe on 5 December 2019

    The China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR) is working with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations to produce a regional…


    Continue reading
  • World Irrigation Forum banner

    Enhancing biodiversity services in Southeast Asia irrigation systems: UN FAO and CSU project commences

    Posted by Zoe on 18 September 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) is supporting its partners – the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (UN FAO) and Charles Sturt University (CSU) –…


    Continue reading
  • FAO next generation irrigation

    Next generation irrigation and water management for the Asia-Pacific

    Posted by Zoe on 29 August 2019

    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (UN FAO) is implementing the Next Generation Irrigation and Water Management for the Asia-Pacific Program (NextGen Program) under the auspice…


    Continue reading

BROWSE

Our Offering
– Strategic Approaches to Water Management
– Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion
– Water Tools
– River Basin Planning
– Environmental Water
– Urban Water Management
– Irrigation and Agriculture
– Sustainable Development Goals
– Capacity Development
– Water and COVID-19
– Water and Climate

Publications

Events

News
– Subscribe

CONTACT

Australian Water Partnership
UC Innovation Centre
Bruce, ACT, 2617, Australia
T: +61 2 6206 8320

Postal Address:
PO Box 328
Kippax, ACT, 2615, Australia

Contact us   |            

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge our office is on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra, Australia.  We pay our respects to Ngunnawal elders, past, present, and emerging, and thank them for their continuing care of Country, community and waters.   

AWP recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture has been alive for over 60,000 years, and we endeavour to recognise and celebrate the contribution of all Indigenous and First Nations people in stewarding our water resources.    

Copyright © 2021 eWater Ltd | Banner photo © Dave Kan