New Farmed Seaweed Markets Could Reach $11.8 Billion by 2030
Source: The World Bank A new World Bank report estimates that ten emerging global seaweed markets have a potential growth […]
Source: The World Bank A new World Bank report estimates that ten emerging global seaweed markets have a potential growth […]
Source: reliefweb Given the fragile and conflict-affected situation with limited access in Myanmar, the World Bank has adopted the Global
Source: UN Water The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has released a report stressing the importance of
The Australian Government, Australian Water Partnership and the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities partnered to develop a framework
Source: International Water Association – The pressing need to address the challenges of the global water sector continues to be the
Welcome, bienvenue and bienvenido to Akvopedia! Welcome to Akvopedia, a free, open-sourced water, sanitation & hygiene resource (in addition to
Lighthouses show where to go—and where to avoid. The ‘lighthouse’ case studies in this Delta Report explore best practices in climate adaptation
Background Myanmar’s city of Yangon is the largest financial and commercial centre. It accounts for about 50% of the country’s industrial capacity,
The principal users of The Sphere Handbook are practitioners involved in planning, managing or implementing a humanitarian response. This includes
“Lessons from Bangladesh and Nepal: Role of WUA/WUG in Flood Management & Drainage” was the last perspective discussed as the
U Nay Myo Lin, working as an assistant director of the design branch, IWUMD subsequently took up the discussion with
U Aung Naing Soe who is working as an assistant engineer in design branch, IWUMD also delivered noteworthy information about
The title, “Flood Mitigation in Yangon Using Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)” was introduced and presented by Dr.Yee Mon Thu,
U Kyaw Zeyar Tint, an assistant Engineer of the design branch, IWUMD shared information on RiskCare mobile application which is
The “Early Warning System” was discussed by Dr Shelly Win, a national DRM-EWS specialist of Fish Adapt project, FAO. Dr