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.
More than 100 representatives from governments, regional organizations, development partners, river basin organizations, and international experts gathered in Dushanbe for the Pre-Conference Forum "Frontiers of Transboundary Cooperation: Tools and Actions for Sustainable Water Management." Organized by the Bl...
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.
How can Central Asia strengthen cooperation on water and climate in a rapidly changing region?
This question was at the heart of the Regional Environmental Summit 2026, where the Blue Peace Central Asia (BPCA) initiative brought together governments, researchers, universities, and development partners to explore practical...
At a time when water challenges are becoming increasingly complex across Central Asia, continued dialogue and cooperation remain essential. This spirit of collaboration was at the heart of the 93rd meeting of the Interstate Commission for Water Coordination (ICWC), held in the historic city of Bukhara.
Enhancing the role of women in water management is essential for building resilient, inclusive, and sustainable water systems. In this context, Women Water Week 2026 was organized in Tashkent on 25–26 March, bringing together around 70 women professionals from across Uzbekistan’s water sector.