South Asia

Showing all resources

Displaying 1 - 10 of 322 resources

First published on
This resource has been tagged as a Blog

For Flowing Rivers: A Prelude

A red moon rose above a tranquil river in Arangali village in Kerala. People had begun trickling in to the...
First published on

International Rivers to host first Women and Rivers Congress in March 2019

A woman waters her riverbank garden on the Mekong River. Pai Deetes, International Rivers International Rivers is honored to announce...
First published on

Visualizing Our Water and River Relations Workshop for Women

Exploring Women’s Water-Based Literacies through Alternative Storytelling with 20 Indigenous Women from Sikkim and West Bengal “Years ago, at the...
First published on
This resource has been tagged as a Past Events

Host a "SunGanges" Screening for the 2018 Day of Action for Rivers

“SunGanges” is a new film from Bay Area filmmaker Valli Bindana about the epic conflict between India’s land, energy, water and people....
First published on
This resource has been tagged as a Past Events

"SunGanges" Screening | March 17, 2018

In honor of the 21st annual International Day of Action for Rivers, we’re pleased to invite you to a film...
First published on
This resource has been tagged as an In the Media

Global River Cleanups Grow | Christian Science Monitor

This article first appeared in the Christian Science Monitor.   How communities from Portland, Ore., to Paris are cleaning and...
First published on
This resource has been tagged as a Blog

Working Transboundary: Building Resilience and Democratizing Governance in the Brahmaputra Basin

The Brahmaputra River has repeatedly been the centre ground of diplomatic hostility between China, India and Bangladesh. With no transboundary...
First published on

Remembering Latha Anantha

The late Latha Anantha   We were deeply saddened to learn that Latha Anantha, the Indian river activist, passed away...
First published on

This resource has been tagged with the following content types:

The Time is Ripe for a Brahmaputra River Treatise

Last month, representatives of civil society organizations from five countries came together in Kathmandu, Nepal for a three-day workshop to...
First published on

The Teesta: A Hungry River

This article originally appeared in The Third Pole. Fishing along the Teesta River. Samir Mehta/International Rivers A series of dams...