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Climate smart agriculture in eSwatini
In the summer of 2023 Ingo van Lohuizen and Joyce Tentij entered the Klimaat- en Innovatieprogramma Waterschappen Internationaal (in short: KIWI programm) of the NBW Fund. They became members of the Blue Deal eSwatini team. During two years they travelled to southern Africa to work on a bankable proposal for small scale farmers in the Lomati catchment of eSwatini. Essence of their project is to support these farmers with installing drip irrigation energized by solar panels.
Feb 10


Mangrove restoration in the Songor Lagoon of Ghana
Climate change is a reality in Ghana. The sea level is rising and coastal protection is becoming increasingly important. The NWB Fund supported a study on the use of mangrove as a natural coast protection. Partners and stakeholders This study was initiated by Blue Deal Ghana together together with the Water Resources Commission, in collaboration with local partners such as the Volta Revival Foundation and the Focal Point Nature-Based Solutions. Almost 300 inhabitants particip
Feb 9


Strengthening reforestation in Ethiopia from the bottom up
In Ethiopia a massive reforestation initiative takes place. It’s the Green Legacy Initiative (GLI). This nationwide reforestation campaign is initiated at Prime Minister level and cascades down to local level. However, the process is highly top-down and local characteristics are insufficiently taken into consideration. Both the local geohydrological characteristics as well as community interests require more attention. At the same time the water system is under pressure by
Feb 3


Nature-based solutions in Tanzania’s Mindu Dam Catchment for water security
In Morogoro, Tanzania, the Mindu Dam plays a critical role in providing drinking water to over 75% of the city’s population. However, increasing pressures on soils and the watershed—such as deforestation, land degradation, and erosion—combined with the impacts of climate change, threaten the long-term reliability of this vital water source. To address these challenges, World Waternet, the Wami Ruvu Basin Water Board (WRBWB), and drinking water utility MORUWASA are piloting
Feb 3


Blue Dragon: piloting nature based solutions in the Mekong Delta
Introduction The Blue Deal partnership in Vietnam (called Blue Dragon Program) is a capacity building program in the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam and is one of the 17 Blue Deal partnerships. The Blue Dragon Program includes several training courses that facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences. Each course has a unique theme and lasts an average of 1.5 years, comprising approximately five weeks of one-week training. The program has evolved over the past few ye
Feb 3


Blue Roots: Climate Investments for Water Ecosystem Services in Piura, Peru
Mayland, district of Lalaquiz, Huancabamba province, Piura, Peru. Photo by FORASAN Piura (2025). In the highlands of the Piura river basins in northern Peru, a paradox emerges: while these areas are vital for generating and regulating freshwater throughout the region and have enormous ecological potential, local communities face significant economic and environmental challenges for keeping their farming and livelihoods, driving a strong youth migration to the coast. The probl
Feb 3


Rainwater harvesting in Salfit, Palestine
In Salfit, a city in the West Bank, water security is shaped by a paradox. Despite receiving relatively high annual rainfall compared to other parts of the West Bank, nearly 60 per cent of Salfit’s drinking water is imported. This dependency makes the local water system vulnerable to supply disruptions, climate variability and increasing pressure on shared water resources. World Waternet examined this challenge in a white paper that explores how rainwater harvesting can str
Jan 26


Video Tanzania Project Wins NWB Award 2024
Award Ceremony On October 18, the NWB Award was presented for the third time: the award from the NWB Fund for the most inspiring video...
Oct 24, 2024


Solar Energy for Pumps in Pekalongan, Indonesia
Through the KIWI program, opportunities for climate adaptation have been mapped in various countries within Blue Deal partnerships,...
Oct 4, 2024


Protecting Water Infrastructure in Laos Against Extreme Weather
The NWB Fund supports a project by Wereld Waternet in Laos, exploring how the country's water infrastructure can be protected against the...
Aug 9, 2024


Knowledge Exchange CEP Islands
Last Year, the Hoogheemraadschap Hollands Noorderkwartier, with the support of the NWB Fund, explored how knowledge exchange on water...
Jul 15, 2024


NWB award 2024: Get involved – film with us!
Create a compelling short film about climate adaptation in your international water project and win the NWB Award 2024. The winner will...
May 23, 2024


Movie Blue Deal Peru winner of the NWB Award 2023.
“And the winner is… Blue Deal Peru with their video on research into water for rice cultivation!” With these words, Luzette Kroon, water...
Nov 28, 2023


NWB Award 2023: Vote for the best video about international water management work!
"Create a captivating video about your international water project and win the NWB Award 2023." That was the call to action that 9...
Nov 21, 2023


Natural wastewater treatment in Ethiopia
Sewage water between the houses The city of Adama, like many other cities in Ethiopia, struggles with poor sanitation in the so-called...
Aug 5, 2023


NWB Fonds watershed reforestation tool
Tree planting is often mentioned as a way to retain water in watersheds. But where do these trees have the greatest effect, and how can...
Aug 5, 2023


Njururi back to the Thika river in Kenia
The Thika River in Kenya is struggling with erosion and pollution from industry and agriculture. Over the past decades, the water quality...
Aug 2, 2023


Knowledge development in Mozambique
Dutch water authorities are collaborating with authorities in Mozambique to improve water management. Wetterskip Fryslân is the main...
Mar 28, 2023


NWB Fonds and FarmTree are developing a smart reforestation tool together.
Reforestation can be a win-win-win measure when done smartly. It prevents erosion, helps retain water, and provides local farmers with an...
Mar 13, 2023


Search Conference in Thika basin Kenia
Water in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, is not a given. Due to population growth, climate change, increasing irrigation, and deforestation,...
Nov 8, 2022
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