Partnerships and Collaborations

 

In an interconnected world facing complex water challenges, collaboration transcends borders and multiplies our ability to effect meaningful change. Through partnerships, we bridge expertise, share knowledge, and drive innovation to secure a sustainable water future for all. Our commitment to collaboration empowers us to address global water issues with a united force. Together, we make a difference on a scale that no single entity could achieve alone.

  • United Nations Water (UN-Water)

Focus: Enhancing global water security and sanitation.

Collaboration: Joint research projects, awareness campaigns, and policy formulation.

  • World Bank – Water Global Practice

Focus: Infrastructure development and financing for sustainable water resource management.

Collaboration: Development programs, funding initiatives, and capacity building.

  • Jal Bhagirathi Foundation (JBF)

Focus: Addressing water scarcity challenges and community-driven solutions.

Collaboration: Field studies, community mobilisation, and grassroots interventions.

  • Kopyrite Ltd

Focus: Technological advancements in water purification and storage.

Collaboration: Research and development, and implementation of new technologies.

  • European Union State Partnership Water Programs

Focus: Policy-making, regulations, and sustainable practices.

Collaboration: Regulatory workshops, joint policy initiatives, and knowledge exchange.

  • Jal Marudhara Foundation

Focus: Ensuring pure water availability and strengthening rural livelihoods.

Collaboration: Implementation of community projects, research, and development.

  • World Health Organization (WHO)

Focus: Water quality, sanitation, and public health.

Collaboration: Health impact studies, guidelines formulation, and training programs.

  • UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education

Focus: Advanced water education and capacity building.

Collaboration: Academic exchanges, joint research projects, and conferences.

  • Water.org

Focus: Access to safe water and sanitation.

Collaboration: Funding projects, community outreach, and awareness programs.

  • Global Water Partnership (GWP)

Focus: Integrated water resource management.

Collaboration: Policy advice, stakeholder dialogues, and joint action plans.

 

The International Institute of Water is committed to forging meaningful collaborations and partnerships. These associations do not only elevate the Institute’s outreach but also enable a holistic approach to addressing global water challenges. The future holds the promise of more such synergistic collaborations, aiming for a world where water is a right, not a privilege.

 

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