The Dutch water sector invites you to team up to find the best solutions for our changing world. Coastal cities worldwide are ...
Flowless, Royal HaskoningDHV and HULO demonstrate how Dutch digital solutions use AI to provide utilities with a clearer view of system conditions and emerging issues. Together, they support a shift ...
Across Europe, water quality is under growing pressure, affecting ecosystems, drinking water sources and public health. Tighter European regulations increase the need for real-time, accurate and ...
In northwestern Bangladesh, 24 rural women are collaborating with engineers to design climate-resilient roads that also function as water management systems. This initiative, launched by the Global ...
Access to safe, reliable water remains a daily challenge in Mali. The Dji Tiaman project – meaning ‘more water’ in the local language – shows how collaboration, trust, and practical know-how can turn ...
As Argentina faces growing pressure on its natural resources, the Netherlands is partnering with the country on innovative projects that link water, biodiversity, and food systems. From marine ...
Singapore has long relied on land reclamation to secure space for housing and resilience against rising seas. Traditionally, reclamation has depended heavily on sand. However, this resource becomes ...
Agriculture in the Philippines faces growing difficulties as climate change alters traditional weather patterns. Longer wet and dry seasons are making rice harvests increasingly unpredictable. Rice ...
With less than 100 cubic metres of water per person per year, Jordan is implementing sustainable water solutions against water scarcity. The Aqaba-Amman Water Desalination and Conveyance Project ...
The Netherlands is taking a significant step toward securing a resilient and future-proof river system with the launch of the Room for the River 2.0 programme. This initiative is designed to ensure ...
The Blue Horizon Initiative is a dynamic public-private partnership designed to address Mexico’s urgent water challenges by leveraging Dutch expertise in advanced water management technologies.
A significant water infrastructure project has been completed in Irbid, Jordan’s second-largest city, ensuring access to clean water and sanitation to over 125.000 citizens. The initiative was carried ...