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Technical Communities

MENA NWC’s technical activities focus on five high profile, critical water issues in the Middle East and North Africa. Under the large tent of these five Technical Communities, research scientists and water practitioners are building research and commercial partnerships across the region and internationally, joining online Network Exchanges, attending in-person and virtual events, and creating and taking advantage of capability building opportunities.

  • Water Efficiency and Productivity

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    At the basin and country scale, the Water Efficiency and Productivity Technical Community...

  • Groundwater

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    The Groundwater Technical Community addresses all aspects of groundwater, including sustainable...

  • Non-Conventional Water

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    The Non-Conventional Water Technical Community addresses sources of water not originating from...

  • Water/Energy/Food Nexus

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    The Water/Energy/Food Nexus Technical Community addresses the integrated management of water,...

  • Water Supply and Sanitation

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    The Water Supply and Sanitation Technical Community addresses potable water services, sanitation...

Skills Building Communities

The Network’s activities reach beyond technical issues to address common concerns of member Centers as they build their research skills and professional alliances with governments, the private sector, and civil society.  These communities strengthen institutions, their research and outreach programs, and their researchers and scientists.

Opportunities

  • Researcher from SQU downloads data in Oman.

    Policy, Research and Development (PR&D) Grants

    The Policy, Research and Development (PR&D) grants program is challenging researchers to implement applied research project new ways: to develop research outcomes with more immediate impact, to engage stakeholders, and to form partnerships with researchers in other institutions and countries.

  • Researchers from the University of Jordan take measurements of stream runoff.

    Water Innovation Fellowships

    Funds an individual researcher or water practitioner who is a citizen and resident of a MENA country where a MENA NWC Center is located.

  • Researcher in laboratory.

    Young Water Scientist Partnerships

    Funds two research scientists from two different MENA NWC Centers who are between the ages of 21 and 40.