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- New partnership will explore how SL can avoid pollution from human waste
IWMI Ministry of Water Supply Drainage research project will look at how human waste from septic tanks can be turned into valuable fertilizer rather than an environmental concern
- 27-Highlight. cdr - iwmi. cgiar. org
1This IWMI-Tata Highlight is based on research carried out under the IWMI-Tata Program (ITP) It is not externally peer-reviewed and the views expressed are of the author s alone and not of ITP or its funding partners - IWMI, Colombo and Sir Ratan Tata Trust (SRTT), Mumbai 2This paper is available on request from p reghu@cgiar org
- Registration of Suppliers for 2024
REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS FOR 2024-2025 The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) would like to register new suppliers for the provision of the following products and services
- Banking on groundwater in times of change
A water balance study was conducted by the Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology Research Institute (GIDROINGEO) in Tashkent and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in Sri Lanka
- Determining the marketing margin for irrigation technologies in Ghana . . .
To begin filling this research gap, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) analyzed the supply chain for solar- and fuel-powered irrigation pumps, and drip irrigation kits and systems in Ghana
- Community water management and agricultural extension services: Effects . . .
WLE is led by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and partners as part of CGIAR, a global research partnership for a food-secure future
- Summary Water Quality Assessment - final - iwmi. cgiar. org
It is being undertaken in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and COSI in Sri Lanka; the International Water and Sanitation Centre in the Netherlands; NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation in Bangladesh; and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) in Sweden
- IWMI Pakistan Water Dialogue Series. cdr
The Interna onal Water Management Ins tute (IWMI) and its key stakeholders are pu ng substan al efforts into discovering innova ve solu ons to the overarching challenges in sustainable water resources management through research for development
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