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WRHM2SCA: Advancing Regional Water Governance in Central Asia

Strategic Dialogue with the EU Delegation


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June 17, 2025, the team behind the WRHM2SCA project held a strategic meeting with Ms. Jana Kurpisa, Programme Manager at the Delegation of the European Union to Uzbekistan, to present the project’s vision, progress, and regional impact.

The discussion highlighted WRHM2SCA’s role in strengthening transboundary water cooperation, enhancing data-driven decision-making, and promoting sustainable water and land resource management in small tributaries of the Syr Darya River Basin. The project’s integration of Earth Observation technologies, stakeholder engagement, and capacity-building initiatives was recognized as a model for regional collaboration.

Ms. Kurpisa expressed strong support for the project’s objectives and emphasized the importance of continued EU–Central Asia cooperation in addressing shared water challenges.

The meeting reaffirmed WRHM2SCA’s position as a strategic platform for innovation, policy dialogue, and long-term resilience in the region’s water governance landscape.

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The WRHM2CA project plays a vital role in addressing climate change impacts across Central Asia by enhancing regional water monitoring systems and expanding laboratory capacities focused on uranium legacy sites in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.

Through a network of precise, cost-effective, and compatible sensors and lab equipment tailored to each country, it creates a robust data system ready to aid in environmental crises.

Seamlessly integrated into national Environmental Security frameworks, this initiative empowers better collaboration and deeper insight into protecting natural resources and critical infrastructure from the evolving challenges of climate change.

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