| ICID Headquarters |
The headquarters of ICID is located in New Dehli, India. Their website provides information on all international events and provides links to national committees around the world. |
| African Water page |
Excellent website set up by Len Abrams a water policy specialist. Len keeps his site up to date. He has many interesting connections to water related sites. See his review on the The World Commission on Dams Report. |
| FAO Water Services publications |
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| GRID |
The magazine of the IPTRID, the International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage |
| INPIM |
International Network on Participatory Irrigation Management based in Washington. They send out a regular newsletter and also have a page that links you into many international irrigation websites |
| International Water Association |
This is the UK website of the IWA. They cover water supply and treatment, wastewater collection, treatment and disposal and overall management of water quality and quantity. |
| IPTRID |
The International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage. This programme supported by ICID, is based at FAO in Rome and promotes technology transfer and research. |
| Irrigation management |
A Yahoo Group email discussion group on irrigation management. |
| Journal of Applied Irrigation Science |
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| School of Oriental and African Studies - Water Group |
Many useful connections to International associations and networks on Middle Eastern & African Water. |
| Tesan Ltd |
Our web developers, specialists in database driven websites. |
| Tropical Agriculture Association (TAA) |
The Tropical Agriculture Association (TAA) is a professional association of individuals and corporate bodies concerned with the role of agriculture for development throughout the world. |
| UEA Water Security Research Centre |
A leading centre for research, training, consultancy and teaching, covering many issues of water and food security. |
| UK Irrigation Association |
The Association promotes interest in, and a better understanding of, all aspects of irrigation in the United Kingdom. It also provides many useful connections to other irrigation associations around the world. |
| USDA Soil and Water Management Research Unit Newsletter |
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