Integrated water and drylands management
Jordan is predominantly covered by drylands, with 80% of the country receiving an annual precipitation of about 100mm or less. Climate change, mismanagement and inherent water scarcity are the main drivers for IWRM projects in Jordan to promote water use efficiency, improve water governance, and minimize water losses.
Building River Dialogue and Governance
The BRIDGE project has been working in three transboundary basins in Mesoamerica in the heart of the Central American Dry Corridor to promote cooperation and build capacities on water governance of stakeholders at the local, national and transboundary levels.
Catchment based IWRM for climate change adaptation in Uganda
A project to support catchment-based planning and development of water resources to enhance the adaptive capacity of climate was implemented in Mpanga, Rwizi and Aswa catchments in the Albert, Victoria and Upper Nile Water Management zones. As a result of the project the beneficiaries should be able to adapt to the impacts of climate change while improving their livelihoods through the various small scale projects.