• Blue Peace Central Asia

    Blue Peace Central Asia

    Blue Peace Central Asia promotes water cooperation in the region to address questions related to increasing competing interests in water, foster the understanding of the region as interdependent, and support common solutions on water for the benefit of all.


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Vision

"Transforming water from a potential source of conflict into a potential instrument of cooperation and peace – at the heart of the Blue Peace mandate. Positioning water as an enabling factor for regional sustainable socio-economic development, stability, and peace, as a contributor to the region’s resilience to the current and future crises. 

Water secure Central Asia where all people have the “capacity to safeguard sustainable access to adequate quantities of acceptable quality water and adequate and equitable sanitation for sustaining livelihoods, human well-being, and socio-economic development, for ensuring protection against water-borne pollution and diseases and water-related disasters, and for preserving ecosystems in a climate of peace and political stability”

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Call for Applications: Young Researchers Competition on Water in Central Asia and Afghanistan

Call for Applications: Young Researchers Competition on Water in Central Asia and Afghanistan

 03.06.2026
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Young scientists across Central Asia and Afghanistan are invited to apply for the Blue Peace Central Asia (BPCA) Research Competition, supporting innovative, applied solutions to the region’s most pressing water challenges.

Advancing Water Quality Monitoring Across Central Asia: Outcomes from Shymkent

As countries across Central Asia face growing pressures on water resources, strengthening cooperation on water quality has become increasingly important for protecting ecosystems, supporting sustainable development, and ensuring water security across shared river basins.

Strengthening Regional Capacity for Transboundary Water Cooperation

As climate change, growing water demand, and evolving regional dynamics place increasing pressure on shared water resources, strengthening transboundary cooperation remains essential for the future of Central Asia.

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