Flowless, Royal HaskoningDHV and HULO demonstrate how Dutch digital solutions use AI to provide utilities with a clearer view ...
Today’s water challenges call for cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and expertise. The Dutch water sector invites you to team up to find the best solutions for our changing world.
The Room for the River programme was initiated by the Dutch Government to increase the safety in the Dutch delta. At more than 30 locations in the Netherlands measures were taken to literally give the ...
At the UN Water Conference in New York, 22-24 March 2023, a new initiative to accelerate climate adaptation called the International Panel on Deltas and Coastal areas (IPDC) will be launched. This new ...
Agriculture in the Philippines faces growing difficulties as climate change alters traditional weather patterns. Longer wet and dry seasons are making rice harvests increasingly unpredictable. Rice ...
Birendranagar municipality in Nepal is now part of the growing list of cities with a Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant (FSTP) built under the WASH SDG programme of SNV, a Dutch non-for-profit ...
Across Europe, water quality is under growing pressure, affecting ecosystems, drinking water sources and public health. Tighter European regulations increase the need for real-time, accurate and ...
SolarDuck and its Japanese partners have launched Japan’s first offshore floating solar photovoltaic power plant on the sea surface in the Tokyo Bay. The floating plant has a capacity of 80-100 kW, ...
Emergency services in the Netherlands remained on high alert for days as the swollen rivers Meuse and Rhine carried huge water volumes to the sea. The high alert followed severe flooding in the ...
Asutifi North District Assembly in collaboration with its partners have prepared a 13-year Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Master Plan. A grant enables local civil society organisations to ...
A bulletin released by the Water, Peace and Security (WPS) partnership during the Stockholm World Water Week, reports the possible outbreak of cholera in refugee camps in Sudan because of water ...
A significant water infrastructure project has been completed in Irbid, Jordan’s second-largest city, ensuring access to clean water and sanitation to over 125.000 citizens. The initiative was carried ...