Activity Description
In the Philippines, the USAID’s Safe Water Activity provides local governments, water service providers, and watershed councils with the information, incentives, and partnerships required to id
In Iraq, rising temperatures, reduced rainfall, and dropping water levels are all increasing the risk of drought and desertification. Growing water scarcity across the country threatens the health and livelihoods of at least seven million Iraqis.
REAL-Water will support policymakers, development partners, and service providers to make strategic decisions and implement best practices for water management through implementation research.
Groundwater is essential for people and ecosystems world-wide, especially in low income countries where large water utilities that use surface water are less common.
This project brief contains a short overview of the Rural Evidence and Learning for Water (REAL-Water) program, discussing intentions, research questions, and collaborators.
Released amidst the 7th anniversary of the Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act, the FY 2020 annual Global Water and Development Report explores USAID’s water security, sanitation and hygiene activities and highlights USAID’s achievements to
This integrated water security assessment includes three sections: a profile of the targeted basin, a water resource assessment, and a water sector governance assessment.