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From Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa (F2R-CWANA) - post-ISDC review revised proposal
CGIAR Initiative on Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa (F2R-CWANA) proposal for 2022-2025 (Q1) business cycle, revised from original submission based on ISDC feedback.
Dryland agrobiodiversity and food security under climate change challenge
The presentation was made by the ICARDA Director General and is linked to the role of agrobiodiversity in Tajikistan for the world food security roundtable discussion at COP27
Key takeaways from IWMI’s participation at the first-ever MENA Climate Week
The blog is on the Q&A discussion by Vidhisha Samarasekara, IWMI’s Strategic Program Director for Water, Climate Change, and Resilience, at the MENA Climate Week. In this Q&A, she discusses the conference’s influence in ...
Climate-Smart Solutions for MENA’s Food System - from Fragility to Resilience
The presentation is linked to the role of agrobiodiversity in Tajikistan for the world food security roundtable discussion at COP27
Satellite-based regional scale climate data extractor for CWANA
This web-app has been developed to ease the weather data acquisition process. This web-app allows the user to extract long-term monthly scale temperature and precipitation data for selected countries in the CWANA region. ...
Training Report on Water Accounting
The IWMI WA team and IWMI MENA conducted three days training December 5-7, 2022, for partners in Egypt on the use of the “Water Accounting Plus (WA+)” as part of the CGIAR regional integrated initiative: “From Fragility ...
Water reuse: a potential game-changer for water security in the Middle East and North Africa
The blog is about the untapped potential of wastewater’s reuse with an example of the ReWater MENA project focused on Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon. The blog highlights valuable lessons for other areas facing increasing water ...
Water reuse in the Middle East and North Africa: A source book
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is considered the most water-scarce region in the world. Currently, the average renewable water resources availability per capita is one-tenth of the worldwide average. Twelve ...