IWMI

INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE

IWMI Regional Representative Office for Central Asia, 6 Osiyo Street, Tashkent 100000, Uzbekistan

www.iwmi.cgiar.org

IWMI Regional Representative Office for Central Asia. We provide knowledge, evidence-based solutions, technical advisory services and capacity building to support inclusive water reform processes in the region, including the development of integrated water resources management frameworks.
IWMI’s strategy is centered around three strategic programs – Water, Food and Ecosystems; Water, Climate Change and Resilience; and Water, Growth and Inclusion – each supported by high-quality science and digital innovation.

IWMI – Stakeholder mapping, review of regional water/data/tools/models for decision-making in Syr Darya Basin, elaborate policies for sustainable benefit sharing and a draft data exchange protocol considering the changing climate. Policy brief on valuing water in the region and recommendations for a more appropriate valuation approach considering multiple values of water.

We provide knowledge, evidence-based solutions, technical advisory services and capacity building to support inclusive water reform processes in the Central Asian region.

Get to Know Our Partners

Led by Technical University of Munich, the WE-ACT project brings together leaders from industry, policy, government, research, academia, and science across Europe and Central Asia to collaborate on the next generation of climate-sensitive water resource allocation planning and management. The consortium encompasses a diverse range of European (Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium) and non-EU countries (Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Serbia), providing broad representation of different cultural realities and geographical contexts. Our two local partners boast strong networks with river basin management authorities, governmental bodies, and the agricultural and energy sectors in the two demonstration catchments in both countries. The results of the project will be invaluable in enhancing digitalization processes for water management sectors in Central Asian transboundary river basins, and have the potential to extend to the EU as well.