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The Bahamas: Caribbean WaterNet facilitated a Groundwater Management training workshop

On 19 February 2020, the first of two Caribbean WaterNet/CapNet UNDP training workshops on Groundwater Management in Integrated Water Resource Management took place in The Bahamas. The workshop was held in collaboration with The Bahamas Agricultural Health & Food Safety Authority (BAHFSA), the Faculty of Food and Agriculture, University of the West Indies St. Augustine […]

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UNDP’s Ocean Innovation Challenge

The Ocean Innovation Challenge (OIC) is releasing a series of ‘Ocean Challenges’ or requests for proposals that bring solutions to solve ocean related issues. The OIC seeks innovations that are transferable, replicable and scalable in order to achieve maximum catalytic impact. The first challenge has been launched on 8 January and the submission date is

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Stay tuned: we are launching our new website and Virtual Campus

After three months of solid work and commitment, Cap-Net global secretariat is thrilled to announce the forthcoming launch of our newly designed website and Virtual Campus. Cap-Net wanted to make the new website faster, easier to navigate, attractive and more user-friendly. The goal with the new website and Virtual Campus is to provide Cap-Net users

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Symposium: Urban Water and Coastal Zone Management in Sri Lanka

On 28 November  Cap-Net Lanka in collaboration with the Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture (PGIA), Water Resources Science and Technology (WRST) and Lanka Jalani (Sri Lanka Water Partnership) organised the Urban Water and Coastal Zone Management Symposium at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka. The activity was aligned with UNDP’s “Water and Ocean

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El Salvador: Learning on evapotranspiration rates in climate change scenarios

On 25-27 September, the Central American Network of Engineering Institutions (REDICA) members were trained on evapotranspiration rates in climate change scenarios. Members learnt to understand and run different tools to determinate the water needs for crops irrigation. The workshop was run in San Salvador city, El Salvador, in collaboration with Cap-Net.

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