Our Footprint

Expanding Horizons, Building Resilience

Our Global Impact

Since its inception in 1987, INWRDAM has been based in Amman, Jordan, with an operational office in Cairo, Egypt. Our activities span the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Member States, focusing on sustainable water management and the integration of the WEFE Nexus approach, which addresses the interconnected challenges of water, energy, food, and ecosystems. Through our diverse programs—ranging from Water Diplomacy and Advocacy to Climate Resilient Water Systems—we are implementing pilot projects in Jordan and Egypt, with plans to expand these efforts across all Member States. Our collaborative efforts with local, regional, and international partners aim to drive innovation, build resilience, and enhance water security in varied environmental and socio-economic contexts.

Knowledge sharing and Regional Collaboration

At INWRDAM, our publications serve as a vital resource for sharing knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions related to the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus. Through comprehensive reports, research papers, policy briefs, and case studies, we disseminate valuable insights gained from our projects and initiatives across the MENA region, OIC Member States, and beyond. The WEFE Nexus Hub, central to our mission, acts as a dynamic platform for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to access this wealth of information. It not only supports the institutionalization of integrated resource management practices but also fosters regional dialogue and collaboration, ensuring that the lessons learned and innovations developed are widely shared and effectively applied to address global sustainability challenges.

Our Global Impact

Since its inception in 1987, INWRDAM has been based in Amman, Jordan, with an operational office in Cairo, Egypt. Our activities span the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Member States, focusing on sustainable water management and the integration of the WEFE Nexus approach, which addresses the interconnected challenges of water, energy, food, and ecosystems. Through our diverse programs—ranging from Water Diplomacy and Advocacy to Climate Resilient Water Systems—we are implementing pilot projects in Jordan and Egypt, with plans to expand these efforts across all Member States. Our collaborative efforts with local, regional, and international partners aim to drive innovation, build resilience, and enhance water security in varied environmental and socio-economic contexts.

Knowledge sharing and Regional Collaboration

At INWRDAM, our publications serve as a vital resource for sharing knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions related to the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus. Through comprehensive reports, research papers, policy briefs, and case studies, we disseminate valuable insights gained from our projects and initiatives across the MENA region, OIC Member States, and beyond. The WEFE Nexus Hub, central to our mission, acts as a dynamic platform for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to access this wealth of information. It not only supports the institutionalization of integrated resource management practices but also fosters regional dialogue and collaboration, ensuring that the lessons learned and innovations developed are widely shared and effectively applied to address global sustainability challenges.

Context

Empowering Communities and Advancing Water Harvesting Dialogues

INWRDAM is committed to fostering national and regional dialogues on water harvesting, with a focus on creating tangible, on-the-ground impacts through various projects and initiatives. By empowering local communities—especially youth and women—we enhance water resource management and promote sustainable practices that address both immediate and long-term needs. Our efforts include developing policy papers, strategies, and frameworks that guide effective water management across different levels, from watersheds to basins and sub-basins. These dialogues and initiatives are instrumental in driving collaboration among stakeholders, ensuring that innovative solutions are implemented and scaled, ultimately leading to more resilient and sustainable water systems across the regions we serve.

Countries of Operation

INWRDAM's operations are deeply rooted in Jordan and Egypt, with a significant presence across the MENA region and the OIC Member States. Our work is focused on implementing sustainable solutions that address the interconnected challenges of water, energy, food, and ecosystems through the WEFE Nexus approach.

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