On 26 February, FIVAS invites policymakers, researchers, civil society actors, and technologydevelopers to join an important conversation about the future of water accountability. The upcoming webinar, “Proof of Water: Governance Insights, Biodiversity Tracing & DigitalInfrastructures,” will examine how emerging transparency tools are reshaping water governanceand ecological protection. What Happens When Water Becomes Traceable? Water is embedded in food systems, materials, … Read More
Rainwater Harvesting in The Dominican Republic
A travelogue from Fivas’ water activist in The Dominican Republic.
Disproportional allocation of water
Israel is claiming to follow international law when it comes to the sharing of water with Palestine.
Can sea water ease the peace?
The challenging geological reality of Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories prompts the need for a well-functioning water supply system and good cooperation between the riparian countries.
Fivas and River Defenders Gather Forces
This week, Fivas and activists from across the world are meeting in Tbilisi in Georgia to share their experiences of resisting hydropower projects.
New positive developments in Sarawak
Protests paid out for indigenous peoples in Borneo. A two year battle on the Malaysian island resulted in the return of the land to its rightful owners.








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