IWMI is an international, research-for-development organization, with offices in 15 countries and a global network of scientists operating in more than 55 countries. For over three decades, our research results have led to changes in water management that have contributed to social and economic development.
IWMI’s vision is a water-secure world. IWMI targets water and land management challenges faced by poor communities in developing countries, and through this contributes towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of reducing poverty and hunger and maintaining a sustainable environment.
Topic: Advances in Earth Observation and Digital Innovations for Transforming Water Management in Irrigated Agriculture
Topic: Thinking beyond water: a nexus perspective for transitioning to sustainable agri-food systems
Topic: Irrigation and Water Management: Key Enabler of Value Chain Technologies in Africa’s Agricultural Transformation
Topic: Irrigation and Water Management: Key Enabler of Value Chain Technologies in Africa’s Agricultural Transformation
African Regional Working Group (AFRWG) was established in 2000 with the objective of promoting strong communications and networking among African countries as well as regional and international institutions for enhancing cooperation and coordination.