Stockholm International Water Institute

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The Stockholm International Water Institute is a Swedish policy institute and think tank focused on global water issues, known for advancing water governance, research, and international collaboration.

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Stockholm International Water Institute canonical 4

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instanceOf non-profit organization
policy institute
think tank
aimsTo bridge science, policy and practice in water management
improve water governance worldwide
support implementation of global water-related goals
basedInCity Stockholm
collaboratesWith United Nations agencies
civil society organizations
governments
private sector
research institutions
country Sweden
focusesOn climate and water
global water issues
sustainable development
transboundary waters
water and sanitation
water governance
water management
water policy
water resilience
hasActivity capacity building
knowledge dissemination
multi-stakeholder dialogue
policy analysis
research and innovation projects
hasWebsite https://www.siwi.org/
knownFor administering the Stockholm Junior Water Prize
administering the Stockholm Water Prize
advancing water governance
international collaboration on water issues
organizing World Water Week in Stockholm
policy advice on water and development
water-related research
language English
Swedish
locatedIn Stockholm
nonProfitStatus independent
sector environment
international development
water
worksOn integrated water resources management
water diplomacy
water security
water-related capacity development

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Stockholm Water Prize presentedBy Stockholm International Water Institute
Stockholm Water Prize organizer Stockholm International Water Institute
Stockholm Water Prize founder Stockholm International Water Institute
World Water Week in Stockholm organizedBy Stockholm International Water Institute