
Join us in celebrating the 5th Anniversary of the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters!
We announce that today the celebrations of the 5th Anniversary of the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters begin. This is a moment to reflect on
We announce that today the celebrations of the 5th Anniversary of the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters begin. This is a moment to reflect on
In the second episode of “Women in Water” titled The Right to Water, the spotlight is on Sareen Malik, a prominent advocate for water governance
At the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters, we’re committed to tackling the serious water issues along our 3,000-kilometer border. But we can’t do it alone—we
Key speakers emphasized the need for increased female representation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the integration of Indigenous knowledge in water diplomacy.
Drought and climate change threaten the future of the border region. A new study analyzes the obstacles to binational groundwater management and proposes an agreement vital for the survival of border communities.
Join the December Coffee Break, where experts will discuss challenges and strategies for preserving water quality in the border region.
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