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The Water Action Hub catalogs sustainability projects around the world focused on a wide variety of topics and SDGs. Each project is affiliated with one or more organizations. Use the map and filters below to find and connect to projects relevant to your organization.


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Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
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Santa Cruz; Manaus; La Paz
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Plant-for-the-Planet plants one tree every 15 seconds. When the children and youth initiative first took over the area, it was a sad sight: vast areas had either been entirely deforest or were severely degraded through the logging of economically valuable … Learn More

The first urban floodplain in Spain has been recognized by the #PorElClima Community as a pioneering nature-based solution to solve flood problems in large cities SUEZ in Spain has presented, within the framework of the COP25 that will be held … Learn More

In South Korea, SUEZ is installing a zero-liquid-discharge system at one of the countryÕs biggest power plants. The solution will enable the plant to reuse 100% of its wastewater, eliminating discharge into the natural environment and protecting the sensitive coastal … Learn More

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is constructing and restoring wetlands in agricultural watersheds of the Mississippi River. A primary objective is to reduce pollutants including nitrate-nitrogen in leachate and runoff to local waterways while increasing water storage. A larger goal is … Learn More

Cities were designed to treat rainwater as a problemÑto move it away from people and property as quickly as possible. These design choices have damaged our water supplies. Because of massive trends towards urbanization globally, stormwater (i.e., untreated rainwater) is … Learn More

California is facing a water crisis. The state has one of the most engineered and over-subscribed water systems in the world, meaning significantly more water is promised to users than is actually available. And climate change is making the swings … Learn More

The Western Nebraska Irrigation Project (WNIP) was developed to provide tools to help farmers maximize yields while minimizing water use and associated input costs. The farmers enrolled in the program use center pivot irrigation systems. WNIP promotes the use of … Learn More

Financing women entrepreneurs in West Africa The bright blue and yellow Keur Mbir Ndao water kiosk is a colorful contrast to the earth-colored buildings in Thieudeme village, Thiès Region. Located east of Senegal’s capital city Dakar, Thiès is one of … Learn More

The Pier 5 Association is a group of concerned communities who recognize the historic value of Pier 5 and seek a fully accessible, climate resilient, recreational and educational STEM 4 season waterfront open space for all to enjoy. Pier5.org has … Learn More

Providing safe and drinking water around the communities with crisis Learn More