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Boat surrounded by vegetation growing in the water near the river port of Vallemi.

It’s easier to prevent pollution harnessing the forces of nature than to clean up the mess with costly technology. Is there a solution at hand?

BlogMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Natural resource management, Water

水力发电(简称水电)作为一种针对气候变化的减缓和适应措施,再度回到聚光灯下。由此,对于资助、支持水电和大型水坝带来的环境和社会影响的关注也再度回潮。

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Water

The evidence from a large number of state supported watershed programmes in dryland India suggests that the impact of such initiatives has remained limited in terms of coverage of land as well as households.

PublicationWater, Monitoring, evaluation and learning

Hydropower is back in the spotlight. Many large dams are now being built after a lull at the end of the last century. And some are being built in the name of climate change mitigation and adaptation.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Water

The Global Water Initiative in West Africa (GWI) programme, supported by the Howard G. Buffet Foundation and implemented by IIED and IUCN, has been active between 2007 and 2017.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Water

The overall aim of this external lesson-learning review of the GWI programme in West Africa was to identify and analyse the policy changes brought about by the programme.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Water

Ce travail de revue et de capitalisation externe de GWI en Afrique de l’Ouest avait pour objectif général d’identifier et d’analyser les changements de politiques induits par le programme.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Water

Le programme Global Water Initiative en Afrique de l’Ouest (GWI), appuyé par la Fondation Howard G. Buffett et mis en œuvre par IIED et l’UICN, est intervenu entre 2007 et 2017.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Water
Sewage and water runs down the centre of a makeshift 'drain' surrounded by sandbags and wood
Conventional wisdom suggests that most poverty is in rural areas. But as there is so little research, how can we know if this is true?
BlogMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Urban, Water