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October 31, 2016
Water availability has become an important driver for facilitating economic growth in the state of Karnataka. As only 20% of water supplied is consumed, and the balance of 80% is wastewater, treatment and reuse of this wastewater will reduce the pressure to augment water supply from freshwater sources. The Government of Karnataka and respective city […]
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August 31, 2017
Vietnam is experiencing increasing variability in water availability across regions and seasons. Mitigating the impacts of such changes requires a thorough assessment of the water challenges and the design of multi-stakeholder solutions, grounded in sound analytics. This analysis provides a high-level assessment of Vietnam’s water sector, aimed at assessing the water demand-supply gap, mapping ongoing […]
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October 25, 2019
Get to know what happens in each of our engagements by glancing through our fact sheets.   Africa Ethiopia Kenya South Africa Tanzania Asia Bangladesh India (national) / Uttar Pradesh Karnataka, India Maharashtra, India Mongolia Vietnam Latin America and the Caribbean São Paulo, Brazil Mexico Peru
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January 31, 2012
Karnataka, one of India’s most water-scarce states, has a major challenge at hand. Its agricultural and economic growth aspirations will lead to an estimated 60% increase in water demand by 2030. Karnataka will be unable to meet this demand unless it focuses on a state-driven comprehensive transformation of its water and agriculture sectors. This report […]
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June 30, 2016
The Hindon Yatra documents the journey of the river Hindon and its people from its source in the Shivalik hills of Western Uttar Pradesh as it traverses almost 400 kilometers downstream to merge with the Yamuna. The Yatra is the culmination of a stakeholder mapping exercise conducted by the 2030 WRG India program in 2015 […]
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February 11, 2016
In 2016, the 2030 WRG helped set up 10 national Multi-Stakeholder Platforms, 36 working groups collaborated on proposals, 505 active partners participated in steering boards and working groups, and 14 programs were being implemented on the ground. This year’s annual report cover is a photo of a cotton flower. The 2030 WRG launched the Maharashtra […]
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February 11, 2015
In 2015, the 2030 WRG continued to work with water-stressed countries, at their invitation, to coordinate a response to the immense challenge of water security. We help the public sector, private sector, and civil society work together to find solutions to the water crisis and responsibly manage this precious resource. The report contains key highlights […]
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February 11, 2014
This report presents some exciting results in the 2030 WRG countries, where the past year has seen much progress. The team has worked hard to facilitate the process and discussions needed to identify focus areas for upcoming projects and programs. The 2030 WRG, now operating in its second phase, continues to build and foster valuable […]
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February 11, 2013
Sustainable change cannot be achieved through better water resources management unless boundaries are regularly enlarged to be more inclusive. The 2030 WRG is adding a second, “horizontal” dimension to its institutional growth. We are highlighting a priority that we assign to this approach through this report entitled Expanding Our Horizons. We expand knowledge and involvement […]
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February 12, 2012
The 2030 WRG entered a new phase in 2012. Thanks to the collaboration between the 2030 WRG and our partners, donors, governments, companies, NGOs, and CSOs, we experienced great progress and achievements in the year. Together, we have shaped the agenda for discussion on water resources and established new models for collaboration. Read or download […]
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