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Rainfall-induced recharge dynamics of heavily exploited aquifers – a case study in the north-west region of Bangladesh

Likely impacts of reservoir sedimentation on water availability and demand in the canal commands of the Indus Basin Irrigation System

Women's use of the Kamala River

Launch of Water Resources Development Strategy for the Kamala River Basin, Nepal (13 August 2021)

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Water security for COVID-19 response and recovery: Lessons from research in South Asia

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Women’s work in agriculture in northwest Bangladesh under-valued

This article builds on the earlier report 'Mainstreaming gender in modelling'

Mainstreaming gender into water management modelling processes

Water infrastructure in Pakistan

Bringing transparency and consistency in Pakistan’s inter-provincial seasonal water planning decisions

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Celebrating World Water Day 2020

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#EachforEqual: SDIP celebrating International Women’s Day 2020

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