• Sustainable management of water resources and protection of vulnerable watersheds and ecosystems are crucial to ensuring environmentally viable food production and economic development.
  • Blog
    More than 3,000 practitioners and decision-makers gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, at the end of August 2018 for World Water Week.
  • Video
    Learn how the SERVIR program is harnessing the power of science and technology for development in this two minute video narrated by Astronaut Mae Jemison. 
  • Video
    SERVIR is helping people in more than 45 countries access and use satellite imagery and climate and weather information to make better decisions about development.
  • Evaluation
    This report provides summary findings, conclusions, and recommendations for the first of three evaluation questions for a midterm performance evaluation of the SERVIR program.
  • Blog
    Team Leader Gordon Mumbo brings a lifetime of experience to the Mara River Basin.
  • Blog
    “The changes on the African continent are very much alarming—when we talk of sanitation and look at the growth of the populations in Africa, and also the urbanization phenomenon, with the growth of slums,” said Dr. Canisius Kanangire, Executive Secretary of the African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW), acknowledging the challenges facing the region in a recent interview with USAID’s Global Waters Radio.
  • Activity
    The SERVIR project is helping people in more than 45 countries access and use satellite imagery and climate and weather information to make better decisions about development.
  • Fact Sheet
    USAID’s Safaa Paani (WASH Recovery) project increases sustainable access to safe drinking water, improves sanitation through promoting proper hygiene and construction of public toilets, and heightens awareness of menstrual hygiene through sc
  • Conference
    World Water Week (WWW) is the annual focal point for the globe’s water issues. In 2018, World Water Week will address the theme “Water, ecosystems and human development”.