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    Women in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world

    Posted by Zoe on 8 March 2021

    The value of women is infinite – on International Women’s Day, we are celebrating women and girls as changemakers, innovators and leaders and their tremendous efforts around the world…


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  • Call for EOI: Facility Coordinator – Australia-Mekong Water Facility

    Posted by Zoe on 20 May 2019

    Submission Deadline: Friday 7 June 2019, 5.30pm (AEST) The Australian Water Partnership is seeking to appoint a Facility Coordinator to support the delivery of the Australia-Mekong Water Facility, a new…


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  • Kamala Basin Stakeholder Workshop on Formulation of Basin Development Goals and Pathways, Janakpur, Nepal, 12-13 July 2018. Credit: Hemant Ojha, Ram Bastakoti, Antonia Gamboa Rocha and Mahesh Shrestha.

    Planning for sustainability of water use in Nepali basins

    Posted by Zoe on 22 March 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) is supporting policy and legal aspects of basin planning in Nepal for a Kamala Basin Planning Initiative, building upon the work of the Sustainable…


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  • Outcomes from Vietwater’18

    Posted by Zoe on 24 January 2019

    Vietwater’18 was held in Ho Chi Minh (HCM) City on 5–9 November, returning as one Vietnam’s largest water technology and innovation conferences. The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) supported the Australian…


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  • Driving diversity, inclusion and equality at Ozwater’18

    Posted by Zoe on 31 May 2018

    The Australian Water Partnership was proud to support Ozwater this year as the Australian Water Association’s (AWA’s) International Development and Channeling Change Partner. Ozwater is hosted annually by the…


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