KnowledgeHubs: New Asia-Pacific Network Launched to Tackle Water Problems

Twelve centres of excellence from across the Asia-Pacific region have launched a network to share solutions for improving water management to tackle the region’s many pressing water challenges.

The network, known as “KnowledgeHubs,” is an initiative of the Asia-Pacific Water Forum, which was established in 2006 with support from Japan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to promote leadership and boost investment in the water sector.

KnowledgeHubs is supported by ADB, Singapore’s national water agency PUB, UNESCO, and the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education.

Candidate Hubs for Sanitation and for Water Supply for Rural Areas and Small Towns, still need to be identified.

Below is the list of the 12 founding members and their topics

  • Urban Water Management: Pub WaterHub – Singapore
  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Flood Management – ICHARM – Japan
  • Water and Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia: NAHRIM – Malaysia
  • River Basin Organizations and Management: CRBOM – Indonesia
  • Water Quality Management in River Basins: K-water – Korea
  • Decision Support Systems for River Basin Management (Hydroinformatics): CHIRB – China
  • Water Governance: Institute of Water Policy (IWP), LKY School of Public Policy – Singapore
  • Irrigation Service Reform: IWMI – Sri Lanka
  • Integrated Water Resources Management in Central Asia: Central Asia IWRM Resource Center – Uzbekistan
  • Integrated Water Resources Management in the Pacific: Pacific IWRM Resource Centre – Fiji Islands
  • Erosion and Sedimentation in River Basins: IRTCES – CHINA
  • Healthy Rivers and Aquatic Ecosystems: IWC – Australia

Candidate Knowledge Hubs and their topics are:

  • Transboundary Water Resources Management: Mekong River Commission Secretariat (MRCS) – LAO PDR
  • Water and Climate Change Adaptation in South Asia: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) – India
  • Groundwater Management: Candidate Hub to be identified
  • Sanitation: Candidate Hub to be identified
  • Water Supply for Rural Areas and Small Towns: Candidate Hub to be identified
  • Water and Energy: Candidate Hub to be identified

Source: ADB, 26 Jun 2008

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