Transboundary water governance program working in the Ganges, Brahmaputra-Meghna & Salween basins in Nepal, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar. @OxfamInAsia
South Asia ‘sorely needs transboundary river accord’ - Countries around the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin lose over US$14.2 billion annually from lack of cooperation in sharing the waters of these rivers. Our report for @RiversTROSA of @Oxfam https://t.co/fD8CP8dOd8
A fascinating model of #OXFAM's #TROSA Citizen Water Observatories. Such water information is useful for local advocacy. Many thanks Rajji for your explanation. I hope such project is available in #Cambodia to monitor water quality of rivers in provinces. #WaterKH#RiverKH
Kudos to @Oxfam for estimating the cost of non-cooperation in Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin! Countries could save at least USD 14.2 billion annually through cooperation and the report lays out the path forward. This is critical for #OneSouthAsia https://t.co/4WpdiQZwPz
Important study for @RiversTROSA of @Oxfam The research team, led by our prof @ashoswai have analyzed the economic costs across the water, energy, food and environment sectors and has identified nine different costs of non-cooperation.
Read full article: https://t.co/mzsZZTWE75
Non-cooperation over shared #water results in an annual loss of over USD 14.2 billion in the trans-boundary Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghana (GBM) basin, a new report has said & suggested shift in focus.
Report by @RiversTROSA and one of the authors is @ashoswai
https://t.co/RM0DCVQENl
Pandemic, lockdown, travel restrictions! Still we managed to accomplish what @icimod had committed.
Glad to share our journey of #WEFEnexus with @RiversTROSA
The journey continues!
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