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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.

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12 Mar 2021

More than 350 individuals and groups from over 80 countries submitted their change journeys, highlighting the water decisions they have made to improve climate resilience.

12 Mar 2021

Egypt and Sudan have renewed their calls for a new negotiating mechanism mediated by four international parties to help resolve the long-running dispute with Ethiopia over the GERD (Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam) project.

12 Mar 2021

The financial impact of water risk could amount to $301 Billion USD versus $55 Billion USD to address those risks, according to a new report.

12 Mar 2021

In a reversal of Trump-era policy, US secretary of state Antony Blinken has announced the intention of the Biden administration to “reengage immediately and robustly” with the council.

12 Mar 2021

The European Commission has approved a multi-million dollar investment in Dubrovnik Waterworks from the Cohesion Fund.

12 Mar 2021

A report by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) on extensive, multiyear wastewater and sewage pollution of the Vaal River system identifies multiple serious failures by Emfuleni Municipality.

12 Mar 2021

European Commission is pushing hard for nature-based solutions and cross-border cooperation.

12 Mar 2021

International water security issues should elevated within US foreign policy and national security activities as part of a wider case for rebooting US national security architecture and doctrine, according to a new report.

09 Mar 2021

Mekong River water levels between Jinghong hydropower station in China’s Yunnan province and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam fell in recent weeks to worrying levels, says the Mekong River Commission (MRC).

09 Mar 2021

Guest Article - His Excellency President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, fourth President of the Republic of Tanzania, writes as Chair of Global Water Partnership's Southern Africa - Africa Coordination Unit.