IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION

For the International Water Management Institute’s (IWMI), 2024 was defined by strong scientific research, strategic partnerships, and advances in water security across the Global South. 2024 was a key year for the organization, reflecting on its legacy as it celebrated its 40th anniversary and look...

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Autor principal: International Water Management Institute
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Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178067
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description For the International Water Management Institute’s (IWMI), 2024 was defined by strong scientific research, strategic partnerships, and advances in water security across the Global South. 2024 was a key year for the organization, reflecting on its legacy as it celebrated its 40th anniversary and looking ahead as it launched its new IWMI Strategy 2024–2030. In 2024 IWMI produced and shared evidence, in the form of research publications and data; contributed to important policy reforms and governance frameworks in countries confronting acute water risks; and pioneered innovations and solutions for water security. The Institute’s research footprint remained strong in 2024, with 126 journal articles, 184 reports, 19 book chapters and three books published. IWMI’s activities expanded significantly in 2024 with 34 new projects, bringing its active portfolio to 126 projects. Across transboundary basins, IWMI collaborated in more than ten shared river systems — including the Ganges, Indus, Limpopo, Mekong, Nile, Volta, and Zambezi — supporting integrated management strategies and cooperation among governments and regional authorities. Financially, 2024 was a strong year for IWMI, with a 23.6% increase in grant income. IWMI worked with 154 partners, reinforcing its strategy of deeper, more equitable collaboration. With the new strategy as its compass, the organization is positioned to drive global transformation in water management, supporting informed decision-making from grassroots communities to international policy forums.
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spelling CGSpace1780672025-12-16T02:10:04Z IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION International Water Management Institute water resources water management water policies partnerships cooperation water security climate resilience gender annual reports For the International Water Management Institute’s (IWMI), 2024 was defined by strong scientific research, strategic partnerships, and advances in water security across the Global South. 2024 was a key year for the organization, reflecting on its legacy as it celebrated its 40th anniversary and looking ahead as it launched its new IWMI Strategy 2024–2030. In 2024 IWMI produced and shared evidence, in the form of research publications and data; contributed to important policy reforms and governance frameworks in countries confronting acute water risks; and pioneered innovations and solutions for water security. The Institute’s research footprint remained strong in 2024, with 126 journal articles, 184 reports, 19 book chapters and three books published. IWMI’s activities expanded significantly in 2024 with 34 new projects, bringing its active portfolio to 126 projects. Across transboundary basins, IWMI collaborated in more than ten shared river systems — including the Ganges, Indus, Limpopo, Mekong, Nile, Volta, and Zambezi — supporting integrated management strategies and cooperation among governments and regional authorities. Financially, 2024 was a strong year for IWMI, with a 23.6% increase in grant income. IWMI worked with 154 partners, reinforcing its strategy of deeper, more equitable collaboration. With the new strategy as its compass, the organization is positioned to drive global transformation in water management, supporting informed decision-making from grassroots communities to international policy forums. 2025-11-21 2025-11-21T08:09:09Z 2025-11-21T08:09:09Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178067 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 2025. IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 52p. doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2025.203
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water policies
partnerships
cooperation
water security
climate resilience
gender
annual reports
International Water Management Institute
IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION
title IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION
title_full IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION
title_fullStr IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION
title_full_unstemmed IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION
title_short IWMI Annual Report 2024: INSIGHTS IN MOTION
title_sort iwmi annual report 2024 insights in motion
topic water resources
water management
water policies
partnerships
cooperation
water security
climate resilience
gender
annual reports
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