Learning How to Make Water Use Fair

For more information, read: Fair Water Footprints: making responsible water stewardship in supply chains the global norm
Making water use in global trade more sustainable

New research explores how global trade can better account for the hidden water dependencies embedded in supply chains, and sets out practical recommendations for governments, businesses, investors and civil society. Read more
No inclusion, no solution: why water security needs a gender equality, disability and social inclusion lens

No inclusion, no solution A briefing exploring why inclusive approaches are essential to effective water security and sustainable water stewardship.
Towards collective action for water stewardship in Malawi: lessons from emerging practice

Towards collective action for water stewardship in Malawi A working paper sharing lessons from Malawi on strengthening collective action, coordination and resilience around shared water risks.
Learning in complexity: insights from Fair Water Footprints

Learning in complexity: insights from Fair Water Footprints A working paper sharing early lessons from Fair Water Footprints on coalition-building, evidence, accountability and navigating change in complex systems.
The Missing Link in Water Stewardship: Why Gender Equity is Not an Add-On

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Corporate water stewardship: ensuring companies have a fair water footprint