Following the technical meeting and 4-day workshop in Phase I, the Challenge continues to Phase II, which started on 11 October until 11 November 2021. This phase aims to sharpen the teams in translating their strategies into solutions with the guida...
Call for solution providers to work together in Welang River, East Java
Solution needs: River dredgingSludge / sediment material managementWater retentionCheck damsRiver wideningEarly warning system (EWS)Terrace cultivation / terracingSustainable farming practices, agroforestryReforestation actionsEcosystem servicesCommu...
Introducing Miss Tri Octiviani
Hello, this is Octi, the newest member of The Water Agency from Indonesia! Since September 2021, Octi has strengthened the Indonesian team as our Project Consultant and has been involved in capacity building programs, market research, and entry ...
UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge 2021: Getting to know biosphere reserve and Sembalun area
"You are the future of the Rinjani-Lombok Biosphere Reserve and UNESCO Global Geopark. Without the engagement and leadership of young people, Biosphere Reserve and UNESCO Global Geopark research Rinjani-Lombok will not be possible." Moh. Djelid, Dire...
UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge 2021: A sustainable environment for 2030 and beyond
Learning Ground for the Young Water Leaders As the urgency and complexity of water and other climate-related problems in Indonesia are increasing dramatically, educating the next generation of water and climate leaders is a priority for Indonesia, no...
Yangon Raincraft: Engaging Local Communities for Climate Resilient Neighbourhoods
The city of Yangon is one of the most vulnerable cities worldwide to climate change, suffering from widespread flooding during the monsoon while experiencing severe water shortages in the dry season. Starting in 2019, through a joint initiative of lo...