
Water and Livelihoods – Two Sides of the Same Coin
Safe and reliable water is the bedrock of rural prosperity. Without enough water for crops, livestock and homes, farming incomes dry up and families fall

Safe and reliable water is the bedrock of rural prosperity. Without enough water for crops, livestock and homes, farming incomes dry up and families fall

As India celebrates the 77th year of being a Republic, it is worth pausing to reflect on what sustainable progress truly means. We have articulated

Groundwater is now the world’s most heavily extracted source of freshwater, supporting drinking supplies, irrigation, industry, and ecosystems across every continent. Yet the very systems

Can meaningful insights emerge by comparing how a developing Nation like India and a developed Nation like the United States govern their water systems? Learnings

This blog explores how philanthropy in water and sanitation can move beyond the old divide between charity and professionalism, showing that sustainable progress often comes

Keeping the SDG Flame Alive: Why Community – Led Efforts Matter Now More Than Ever In 2015, at the UN Sustainable Development Summit, UN member

Water is sacred. From nourishing our bodies and growing our food to sustaining life and powering industries, water lies at the heart of both human

Access to clean water is a fundamental necessity for human health and well-being. Appropriate water management plays a critical role in enhancing public health and

Water is a fundamental resource that drives economic growth, sustains livelihoods, and enhances community prosperity. The implementation of effective water management systems plays a crucial

Water is at the heart of sustainable development, impacting everything from public health and food security to economic growth and environmental sustainability. Effective water management

Safe and reliable water is the bedrock of rural prosperity. Without enough water for crops, livestock and homes, farming incomes dry up and families fall

As India celebrates the 77th year of being a Republic, it is worth pausing to reflect on what sustainable progress truly means. We have articulated

Groundwater is now the world’s most heavily extracted source of freshwater, supporting drinking supplies, irrigation, industry, and ecosystems across every continent. Yet the very systems

Can meaningful insights emerge by comparing how a developing Nation like India and a developed Nation like the United States govern their water systems? Learnings

This blog explores how philanthropy in water and sanitation can move beyond the old divide between charity and professionalism, showing that sustainable progress often comes

Keeping the SDG Flame Alive: Why Community – Led Efforts Matter Now More Than Ever In 2015, at the UN Sustainable Development Summit, UN member

Water is sacred. From nourishing our bodies and growing our food to sustaining life and powering industries, water lies at the heart of both human

Access to clean water is a fundamental necessity for human health and well-being. Appropriate water management plays a critical role in enhancing public health and

Water is a fundamental resource that drives economic growth, sustains livelihoods, and enhances community prosperity. The implementation of effective water management systems plays a crucial

Water is at the heart of sustainable development, impacting everything from public health and food security to economic growth and environmental sustainability. Effective water management