Across
- 6. : Improved through access to water for farming and clean drinking water.
- 8. : The ability of communities to withstand water-related shocks and stresses.
- 9. : Driving new approaches to tackle water challenges with advanced tools and ideas.
- 11. : Involving communities in data collection to monitor water resources.
- 15. : The aspect of life improved through equitable access to water resources.
- 17. : A severe climate event requiring resilience-building through improved water management.
- 19. : The variety of life in water ecosystems, safeguarded through conservation.
- 20. : Essential to human health, linked with clean water under SDG 6.
- 21. : An SDG closely tied to ensuring equitable access to water and participation in governance.
- 22. : The process of treating and reapplying wastewater, a sustainable water solution.
Down
- 1. : A key agricultural practice that can improve food security but requires careful water use.
- 2. : Hidden water reserves crucial for agriculture and drinking water during droughts.
- 3. : A critical global challenge addressed under SDG 6.
- 4. : A core principle guiding IWMI’s water management strategies.
- 5. : Promoting participation from all groups in decision-making on water governance.
- 7. : Collaboration across sectors and nations, key to achieving SDG 17.
- 10. : Areas where water is collected and stored naturally, requiring sustainable management.
- 12. : A major factor exacerbating water stress and requiring adaptive management.
- 13. : The science of water, essential to IWMI’s research and projects.
- 14. : A threat to water quality, often addressed through better governance and technology.
- 16. : Ensuring fair access to water resources across all groups and communities.
- 18. : Ecosystems protected for their biodiversity and water retention benefits.
