WE-ACT Partners’ Field Trip Unveils the Dynamics of Irrigation Canals and Stations

On September 16th, our partners embarked on an illuminating field trip, delving into the heart of water management. Exploring irrigation canals and stations, they gained firsthand insights into the intricate systems that sustain the landscape. A visual diary capturing this journey unfolds, revealing the synergy between theory and practice, as our collaborative efforts translate into tangible, transformative experiences on the ground.
WE-ACT Project Advances Water Resource Management in Central Asia – General Assembly and Stakeholder Consultation Workshops in Bishkek and Osh, Kyrgyzstan

From the 11th to the 15th of September, the WE-ACT project, co-funded by European Union, organized a series of significant events, bringing together experts, stakeholders, and community leaders devoted to addressing Central Asia’s severe water concerns.
UNIFR’s Summer Fieldwork: A Visual Journey Through Central Asia

Explore UNIFR’s impactful fieldwork in Central Asia during the summer of 2023, where researchers, students, and partners collaborated on a multi-faceted project. From overcoming challenges in automated weather station data transmission to hands-on experiences in the high-mountain landscapes of Kyrgyzstan, the story unveils the journey of installing cutting-edge technology for sustainable development and climate change adaptation in the Naryn River catchment.
Stakeholder Consultation workshop on the topic of “Efficient allocation of water resources in the Syrdarya River Basin in the context of climate change

We-Act Project Hosted a Stakeholder Consultation Workshop on Efficient Water Resource Allocation in the Syrdarya River Basin
Identifying Key Stakeholders in Central Asia: IWMI’s Forward Strides in Naryn Region

IWMI Central Asia collaborated with key stakeholders in the energy, ecology, environment, and water sectors in Naryn City to drive forward one of the key tasks in the WE-ACT project.
Exploring Water Challenges and Collaboration in Central Asia: FutureWater’s Visit to IWMI Regional Office

FutureWater’s recent collaboration with IWMI took them to the heart of Central Asia, where they delved into pressing water challenges. Engaging with stakeholders and institutes, the partnership seeks to carve a path toward innovative solutions for sustainable water management in the face of climate change.
WE-ACT Joins the Partnership for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Online Platform

Water is critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and ensuring the health and prosperity of our planet and people. WE-ACT project joined a United Nations Partnerships for SDGs online platform, a global registry of voluntary commitments and multi-stakeholder partnerships made in support of sustainable development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.