The International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO), a recognized actor of the international water community, will document the debate during the 9th edition of the World Water Forum, which will be held in Dakar from 21 to 26 March, whose…
The World Water Council (WWC), the International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO), whose permanent Secretariat is provided by the International Office for Water (OiEau), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC), launched the initiative for the…
On Friday, 5th November 2021, during COP26, took place the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Common Purpose (MOCP) between the Mississippi River Cities & Towns Initiative (MRCTI) and the International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO…
In the framework of the IUCN World Conservation Congress currently being held in Marseille from 3 to 11 september, the World Water Council (WWC), the International Office for Water (OiEau), The Nature Conservancy (TNC), and the International Network…
Born in 1934 in Uzbekistan, then a Soviet republic, and a civil engineer who graduated from the Ukrainian Water Institute in 1956, Professor Dukhovny worked mainly in Central Asia. He was Chief Engineer in charge of the development through…
Africa, like other continents, must face the challenges of sound and sustainable water management, in a context of climate change.
At the end of the 1st edition of the “One Planet Summit” (12 December 2017 in Paris), the President of the French…
The preparation of INBO Newsletter 28th issue is under way !
We are therefore launching a call for contributions, to show the richness of the actions and analyzes carried out by the 192 members of our Network coming from 88 countries, and any…
Discover Fiware4Water with 4 questions to Doctor Natacha Amorsi, in charge of European projects at International Office for Water.
Could you explain us what is the Fiware4Water project?
Launched in 2019, the Fiware4Water project is coordinated…
Many acts and regulations protect the drinking water catchments against pollution. International Office for Water published an enriched book, available in French and in English, to present it.
Different actors with defined roles intervened on…
INBO Secretariat is preparing a new "Handbook" dealing with the issue of Water Law Enforcement (regulation of authorizations for abstractions / discharges, controls, procedures, administrative and legal organization, etc.).
This handbook will be…
The International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine (ICPR) develops, manages and uses different types of Water Information Systems (WIS) that are essential tools for the crossborder exchange and compilation of data within the Rhine river…
In France, the purpose of the Water Information System (WIS) is the collection, conservation and dissemination of data and indicators on water, aquatic environments, their uses and public services on water distribution and sanitation. It comes under…
The ADES website provides public access to data on groundwater chemical quality and groundwater levels, the mapped results, metadata, and a series of information updates.
Data come from more than 70,000 representative monitoring stations…
This project aims to promote modern, sustainable and transparent water resources management in the Chu- Talas River Basins with a complete modernization of bottom-up demand scheduling and a top-down supply-driven water distribution system.
The…
After an intense public consultation campaign led by the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) to involve the basin's population in the development of Danube River Basin and Flood Risk Management, a workshop was…