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Through six episodes, the Waterproof Podcast travels the globe sharing uplifting stories about how today’s water crises are being tackled through smart ideas, local knowledge, and international ...
In the wake of the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar and the surrounding region on Friday, 28 March, the Netherlands swiftly deployed emergency aid to support the affected ...
The Netherlands is taking a significant step toward securing a resilient and future-proof river system with the launch of the Room for the River 2.0 programme. This initiative is designed to ensure ...
The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Oman and the Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) intend to organise a trade mission in 2025. The programme consists of representation of the Dutch ...
Worldwide, an estimated nine billion people will live in large urban areas by 2050. Water security for people, industry, and food production is one of the most urgent challenges of our time. In the ...
Today’s water challenges call for cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and expertise. The Dutch water sector invites you to team up to find the best solutions for our changing world.
Recent flooding in the Netherlands has proven the effectiveness of its Room for the River programme. The measures build over a 10-year period were stretched to their limits, and the Netherlands ...
A good quality of surface waters like lakes, large ponds, water reservoirs and public waters is important for recreational use or drinking water supply. To keep the quality at an excellent level, the ...
Integrated water management is an approach with many facets. To improve management of our water resources now and in the future, we need to understand better the interactions between local human ...
The complexity of our water challenges makes knowledge exchange, learning from experiences and working together on solutions essential. By joining forces we can achieve a more sustainable, inclusive ...
More than 30 world leaders, 50 ministers, and 50 international organisations gathered together with scientists, private sector, civil society, and youth representatives, and over 18,500 registered ...
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