About INWRDAM

Welcome to our Think and Do Tank!

The Inter-Islamic Network on Water Resources Development and Management (INWRDAM) is an autonomous, intergovernmental organization established in 1987. Operating under the guidance of the Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) within the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC). Based in Jordan, INWRDAM functions as a proactive "Think and Do Tank," advancing sustainable water management through policy development, applied research, and regional dialogues....

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7,750

Participants Trained
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55

Infrastructures Constructed
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1 MCM

Water Volume Harvested
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150

Farms Rehabilitated
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13

Agroclimatic Stations Installed
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10

Entrepreneurs Supported

What We Do

Collaborative efforts and tangible results

At INWRDAM, our work is centered around four critical pillars that are essential for sustainable water management and the well-being of communities. First, Drinking Water and Human Wellbeing focuses on ensuring safe and equitable access to clean water, recognizing it as a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of public health. Second, Economic Activities and Development emphasizes the role of water as a driver of economic growth, supporting agriculture, industry, and livelihoods while promoting sustainable practices. Third, we address the vital role...

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Water Diplomacy And Regional Dialogue

Water Diplomacy is more than just a practice; it is a strategic commitment to ensuring the sustainable and equitable management of water resources. INWRDAM plays a pivotal role in advancing water diplomacy across the MENA region and within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states by fostering constructive dialogue and collaboration among governments, communities, and organizations.

A key aspect of our water diplomacy efforts involves the development of comprehensive policy papers and the critical review of existing policies and regulatory frameworks in MENA countries. These policy papers are instrumental in identifying gaps, challenges, and opportunities within current water governance structures. They provide actionable recommendations aimed at enhancing policies and regulatory frameworks to better address the complex and evolving challenges of water management in the region.

INWRDAM’s work doesn’t stop at developing these recommendations; we actively advocate for their adoption and implementation. Through our Community of Practice (CoP), we support stakeholders in advocating for the results of these policy papers within their own countries. The CoP serves as a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, enabling members to share insights, best practices, and innovative solutions. By fostering a collaborative environment, the CoP empowers stakeholders to adapt and implement best practices that are tailored to their unique national contexts, thereby promoting the sustainable management of water resources at both the national and regional levels.

Our commitment to water diplomacy and policy advocacy is driven by the belief that informed, evidence-based policymaking is essential for achieving sustainable water management and regional stability. By bridging the gap between research and practice, INWRDAM ensures that the recommendations we put forward are not only technically sound but also practically feasible, paving the way for a secure and sustainable water future for all.

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The WEFE Nexus

The Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus is a comprehensive and integrated approach that addresses the complex interdependencies between water, energy, food, and ecosystems. INWRDAM, as a leading regional think tank and practitioner, is dedicated to adopting and promoting this critical concept across all its actions and plans. By engaging in research, technology development, policy advocacy, pilot projects, and capacity building, INWRDAM is committed to tackling the challenges and opportunities within the WEFE Nexus. This commitment aims to enhance the resilience of communities against food insecurity, water scarcity, and environmental degradation.

INWRDAM’s dedication to the WEFE Nexus is demonstrated through the adoption of this approach in all its programs and initiatives across the MENA region. By integrating the WEFE Nexus into its strategies, INWRDAM provides a sustainable framework for managing resources more efficiently and fostering long-term resilience. This holistic approach underscores the importance of considering the interconnections between water, energy, food, and ecosystems in every aspect of development and planning.

A cornerstone of this effort is the establishment of the WEFE Nexus Hub, a Knowledge Management Platform designed to facilitate comprehensive resource management across MENA and SEMED countries. Developed under the “Establishment and Institutionalization of WEFE Nexus Hub for MENA” project—implemented by INWRDAM as part of the UfM WEFE Program funded by Sida—the Hub serves as a central resource for knowledge dissemination, stakeholder collaboration, and informed decision-making. It supports the integration of the WEFE Nexus approach within institutional frameworks and operational practices, promoting sustainable development throughout the region.

The WEFE Nexus Hub plays a crucial role in supporting INWRDAM’s broader efforts to embed the WEFE Nexus approach into regional and national policies. By fostering a network for continuous learning and collaboration, the Hub enables stakeholders, including members of the WEFE Community of Practice (CoP), to exchange knowledge, experiences, and best practices regularly. The Hub’s robust digital infrastructure and innovative tools ensure it remains an effective resource for the sustainable management of water, energy, food, and ecosystems in the MENA and SEMED regions.

Through these efforts, INWRDAM continues to lead the promotion of the WEFE Nexus approach, ensuring it becomes a key component of the region's strategy for sustainable development and resource management.

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Climate Resilient Water Systems

INWRDAM is committed to integrating climate resilience into its water management strategies to address the growing impacts of climate change on water resources. Climate resilience refers to the ability to anticipate, prepare for, and effectively respond to climate-related hazards, disturbances, and trends. By embedding climate resilience into its projects and policies, INWRDAM aims to ensure the long-term sustainability of water resources and enhance the capacity of communities and ecosystems to adapt to changing climate conditions.

To achieve these goals, INWRDAM develops and implements comprehensive master plans that prioritize sustainable water management and climate resilience. These plans are designed to address the challenges posed by climate change, such as increased variability in precipitation, more frequent and intense extreme weather events, and rising temperatures. By focusing on adaptive strategies and innovative solutions, INWRDAM helps communities reduce their vulnerabilities and build resilience against climate impacts.

INWRDAM’s approach includes incorporating climate considerations into every stage of project development, from planning and design to implementation and evaluation. This holistic approach ensures that water systems are not only effective in meeting current needs but are also robust enough to handle future climate-related challenges.

Through its work, INWRDAM strives to create water systems that are resilient, sustainable, and capable of supporting communities in the face of evolving climate conditions. By integrating climate resilience into its core strategies, INWRDAM contributes to the development of water management practices that safeguard resources, protect ecosystems, and enhance the adaptive capacity of communities throughout the region.

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The WEFE Hub

Harmony in Action: The WEFE Community

Having access to water, proper sanitation facilities and enough food and energy is crucial for sustaining life. With the world’s population increasing, the availability of freshwater is becoming more and more limited.

This presents a challenge for societies across the globe, as It's incredibly important that we tackle this problem head on and make sure that every person has access to these necessities for survival.

By implementing strategies for managing water resources and promoting practices we can work towards addressing this urgent issue and securing a brighter future for everyone.

Events

Stay Informed: Insights and Updates

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INWRDAM in Nutshell

Welcome to our Community

INWRDAM promoting the Water-Energy-Food-Environment (WEFE) Nexus approach across OIC Member States over the past 35 years. It highlights achievements of INWRDAM programs and initiatives aimed at sustainable integrated management of resources, job creation, women and youth empowerment, and community welfare enhancement. Key Projects discussed included; Smart Desert, National Dialogue Project for Water Harvesting in Jordan (3Rs), Water Innovation for Sustainable Economy (WISE), Safe Reuse of Treated Wastewater, Water Data to Decision-Making, Promotion of Nature-Based Solutions Against Drought, Flood Risk Reduction in Amman, and support to Blue Peace Middle Easte Initiative being hosted by INWRDAM as the coordination office starting in 2023. INWRDAM emphasizes the importance of the WEFE Hub project that aims at fostering regional at a multi-level approach for all actors including governments, donors, NGOs, investors, private sector, and academia.

Member States

Unity in Water Management: Strengthening Nations Together

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Member States