With some 600 million Indians facing high to extreme water stress, ‘games’ offer vital insights for expanding self-governance to help people manage water more sustainably.
Why gender sensitive research requires a bottom-up approach that works directly with communities, rather than a top-down approach that fails to recognise the real-life consequences of entrenched gender norms.
Reversing biodiversity loss is a critical component of limiting climate change and vice versa, but less widely acknowledged is how agriculture is needed to deliver both.
Agro Landscapes has launched a series of interactive e-learning modules that brings together the insights of over 40 international experts on transforming our food, land and water systems for a sustainable and inclusive future.
The Symposium highlighted WLE’s science-driven solutions for the sustainable management of water, land and ecosystems, and considered how these can shape the future of One CGIAR.
The WLE Legacy Symposium celebrated the achievements and impacts of a decade of research for development as WLE draws to a close in December 2021. View the full program and watch the recording.
This first-ever event of its kind in Pakistan aims to bring together academics, government officials, NGOs, and policy experts from home and abroad to discuss the problems affecting the country's water resources today.
A Water Pavilion side-event at COP26 will look at how advanced water management practices can improve water sustainability, increase land and water use efficiency, boost yields and even reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
A Water Pavilion side-event at the UN’s Climate Change Conference (COP26) addresses tech-savvy and inclusive water management innovations that can help farming communities navigate natural disasters and build resilience to climate change.
The Commission on Sustainable Agriculture Intensification (CoSAI) is gathering existing evidence to answer key questions on investments in innovation for agricultural systems in the Global South.
A WLE-hosted webinar series discussed the critically important role of research and innovation to secure more inclusive, sustainable and resilient futures.