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The Water Diplomat seeks to mainstream water news at the intersections between water, peace and security.

We provide free news and intelligence resource produced in a collaboration with the Geneva Water Hub.

Recent Training Content

18 Mar 2021

Investment in analysis and warning capacities, and a common position over climate change security challenges.

17 Mar 2021

STREAMING LIVE FROM 1.30 PM UK TIME TODAY! In celebration of World Water Day 2021 (22 March), The water Diplomat, in collaboration with Scotland, the Hydro Nation is hosting a live-streamed aquaNOW Audience panel show: "Exploring the Non-Market Value of Water to Society".

17 Mar 2021

US administration implements 90-day delay in review of the Revised Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) in drinking water to allow consultation period.

17 Mar 2021

Northeast Nigeria research establishes a connection between climate change and sucessful recruitment into armed militias. Other regions are vulnerable.

17 Mar 2021

Increasingly erratic and prolonged adverse weather patterns have contributed to Somalia's humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by conflict, disease and poor social protection.

17 Mar 2021

England's water industry seeks public dialogue.

17 Mar 2021

Conflict reduces access to vital resources like water and electricity, and also drives hunger

16 Mar 2021

Drinking water access and waste management improvements in Senegal are focus of EIB commitments.

16 Mar 2021

Taiwan government orders reduction of water consumption in face of worst drought in 56 years. Microchip manufacturing sector hard hit.

16 Mar 2021

Issues of women’s participation and gender equality in governance of shared waters have received insufficient attention.

16 Mar 2021

Panelists describe ambitions, outrage and optimism looking forward to COP26.

12 Mar 2021

US President Joe Biden is facing pressure from democratic lawmakers and environmental advocates to support a new clean water bill in response to America’s worsening water crisis.