A recent Wilson Center panel co-hosted by SWP explored the role of water in economic development and prosperity.
“If you woke up one morning and found the taps in your house were dry, the first thing many of us here would do is
Achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals for Southern Africa by 2030 will require cooperation and sharing of groundwater data by all countries involved.
Experts from Southern Africa and beyond gathered recentl
The active involvement of Tanzanian officials offers promise of a better and more effective water resources management plan in the Mara River Basin.
When determining how to distribute a finite resource, securing cooperation betw
As World Water Week 2019 gets underway in Stockholm, SWP reflects on efforts to advance the goals of water for all.
While all people need water in order to live and work, many do not have a say in decision-making about water.
A groundbreaking effort to harness knowledge about transboundary aquifers in southern Africa kicks off in Johannesburg.
Since the 1990s, the innovation known as “big data” has been rapidly reshaping society.
Protecting the river means making it safe for all creatures — including the scientists who study it.
Everything about the man in green fatigues suggests he’s alert.
The Sustainable Water Partnership is helping protect the crucial Talek and Nyangores Rivers, which contribute water to East Africa's life-giving Mara River Basin.
In 2013, the Kenyan government’s Water Resources Authority met wi
The Sustainable Water Partnership facilitated a stakeholder-driven collaboration to address water security risks in the Mara River Basin between 2018 and 2020.