The goal of URBAN WASH is to generate and promote evidence for more sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene policy and programming throughout the world.
14 filtered results
The goal of URBAN WASH is to generate and promote evidence for more sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene policy and programming throughout the world.
SEI researchers apply a range of economic methods to explore the value of water and enable plans that foster cooperation across sectors and boundaries.
SEI researchers are working on a new framework to ensure water models provide decision-makers with the tools to address poverty and inequality.
SEI researchers build water models and work with stakeholders throughout Africa to explore management strategies for an uncertain climate future.
The Water Evaluation and Planning tool (WEAP) provides a comprehensive, flexible and user-friendly framework for policy analysis in water resources planning.
WEAP proporciona un marco integral, flexible y fĂ¡cil de usar para el anĂ¡lisis de polĂticas en la planeaciĂ³n de recursos hĂdricos.
SEI is working with USAID to strengthen water security and foster cooperation among five countries in Central Asia.
SEI researchers work throughout California to model complex water systems and explore sustainable management options.
This project helps countries in the NENA region adopt an analytical framework on the Water-Food-Energy-Climate-Ecosystem Nexus.
The U.S./China Clean Energy Research Center for Water-Energy Technologies builds and shares knowledge, technologies, human capabilities, and relationships.
By showing the benefits of cooperation across national and sector boundaries, MYWAS opens the possibility of dialogues in contentious conflicts around water.