Written by Raphaelle Ortiz On Wednesday July 12, the Transboundary Water Cooperation Coalition organized a very well-attended side event at the High-Level Political Forum 2023 at the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York City to take stock and reflect on the direct benefits of transboundary cooperation. Sergio Campos, the Chief of the Water and Sanitation Division … [Read more...] about Fostering Transboundary Water Cooperation: Unlocking Multifaceted Benefits for Sustainable Development and Peace
Water resources
Coalitions to protect the ocean in Latin America and the Caribbean
Written by Raphaelle Ortiz y Cynthia Barzuna This blog post is also available in Spanish As part of the celebration of World Ocean Day (June 8), we remember the importance of this vital resource for our food, health, and economy. The ocean provides us with life. It feeds us, entertains us, connects us, inspires us, and drives our success. The ocean is one of our best … [Read more...] about Coalitions to protect the ocean in Latin America and the Caribbean
Pantanal: The challenge of managing transboundary water resources and protecting the environment
Spanish version available Balancing water needs and the sustainability of ecosystems is the key to guaranteeing access to water in a sustainable manner. On World Environment Day, we present a water management model for transboundary basins that achieves this goal. By Andrea Ortega C. and Eveline Vasquez-Arroyo Water is a finite resource and Latin America and the … [Read more...] about Pantanal: The challenge of managing transboundary water resources and protecting the environment
Graciela Castillo: A star volunteer educating people about water projects
As a beneficiary and former member of the Water Board of Lejamaní, Graciela was motivated by the desire to improve her neighbor’s living conditions to inform them about water projects in her community. Written by Andrea Ortega C. Graciela was born in “Aldea la 40”, a small community near El Progreso, in the department of Yoro, in northwestern Honduras. After the … [Read more...] about Graciela Castillo: A star volunteer educating people about water projects
The Water vs. Climate Change Paradox
*Jihoon Lee and Raul Muñoz Most of the effects of climate change are felt through water. Disruptive and unpredictable weather patterns cause more droughts and floods, rising sea levels, and environmental contamination. As a result, farmers’ abilities to save their crops, access to clean drinking water, and community protection from extreme weather events are all under … [Read more...] about The Water vs. Climate Change Paradox