Like water, data can shape the world. World Bank Water data aggregates thousands of datasets across organizations and countries to help decision makers develop policies based on solid evidence as well as help researchers better understand needs to formulate solutions.
Water use efficiency can only be improved by monitoring surface water, groundwater and reservoirs. Effective flood and drought policies can only be implemented with data and models for assessing the frequency and magnitude of extreme events. Each 23 March, we celebrate and this year we highlight the link between climate and water and the need to manage them in a more coordinated and sustainable manner.
Water, along with soap, is essential to containing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as other infectious diseases. Globally, . On this World Water Day (March 22), let us be on top of and let’s raise awareness on the dangers of the global water crisis, considering that by 2040, water demand is projected to increase by more than 50%. If you have access to soap and water, and join the #SafeHands campaign. For your community and for you.
Three decades of conflict in Sri Lanka allowed most of the district’s 400 irrigation tanks to fall into disrepair. The legacy of conflict combined with climate change brought drought and impending disaster to northern Sri Lankan farmers. An ILO project helped to restore water and put them back on the road to a more prosperous life.