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This section explores the nuances of global water challenges, featuring insights by our researchers, collaborative pieces with our partners, and Q&A styled dialogues with industry experts. It complements our work by providing context, commentary, and a deeper understanding of our research findings.

Notes from the Field: Gofal Sahi Gets Excited with Community Choices for Water

 “When you arrived from Wa at our community, we thought you were another group coming to deceive us,” said Ms. Barakisu Yusuf. Though Gofal Sahi community has received several promises of a borehole, the government officials have never returned to fulfill the promises. She added, “We never knew we could ever get clean water in our community.”


Notes from the Field: Household Water Treatment Could Improve or Maintain Access to Water Coverage

I heard the good news from the Director of Water and Sanitation for Africa, Mr. Idrissa Doucoure, at a sustainability framework workshop in Acrra, Ghana, on April 3, 2012: Ghana had achieved its Millennium Development Goal for water supply.


Cadiz Groundwater Plan

Imagine a lake half as large as Lake Tahoe, containing 17 million to 34 million acre-feet of water. That is what lies under the Cadiz and Bristol valleys in the Eastern Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County. Cadiz Inc., a privately held company, owns 34,000 acres that overlie this vast groundwater basin. The company plans to extract 2.5 million acre-feet of the water, a public good, over the next 50 years and sell it back to the public at a profit.


Notes from the Field: Pilot Testing the Community Choices for Water in Ghana and Burkina Faso

After 12 months of conducting learning sessions in Ghana and Burkina Faso to develop the Community Choices for Water (CCW) tool, an alpha version of the tool has been tested in Cheshei community.


Notes from the Field: Alpha Version of Community Choices for Water Decision-Support System to be Piloted in Ghana

Over the last year, the Pacific Institute has been conducting learning sessions in Ghana and Burkina Faso in the development and dissemination of a decision-support system to empower communities and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)…


Notes from the Field: Multiple Use of Water Allows Disabled Man to Live Comfortably

Abdulai Ibrahim lost his leg during an accident several years ago. Like many disabled persons in Ghana, Mr. Ibrahim could have been forced to beg on the street or depend on his extended family members for support.


Notes from the Field: Waterways

Indonesia is a beautiful place full of people with ready smiles. It is a democratic country with a rich cultural history. Given it is identified as one of the rising Southeast Asian economies, I was excited to see the state of water here.


Notes from the Field: Sustainability of Supply: The Story of Community Water Associations (HIPPAMs) in Malang

Imagine if the water you were being supplied with regularly to your home suddenly began drying up?


Notes from the Field: Sanitation Task Force Should be Introduced in Burkina Faso Says Womens Group

Imagine if the water you were being supplied with regularly to your home suddenly began drying up?


Notes from the Field: Multiple Uses of Water

The Amprong River in the city of Malang in Indonesia provides a truly rich example of the power and the challenges of multiple use water systems.


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