From August 24–28, 2025, stakeholders from around the globe will convene in Stockholm—and virtually—for World Water Week, the premier annual forum on water and sustainability. Hosted by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), the 35th edition centers on the critical theme “Water for Climate Action,” highlighting how water is both a vital pathway to climate resilience and a major component of greenhouse gas dynamics.

Climate change is reshaping the hydrological cycle—intensifying floods, prolonging droughts, melting glaciers—and these shifts affect every part of society, economy, and ecosystem. World Water Week 2025 aims to spotlight the urgent need to integrate water management into climate strategies: both mitigating emissions and enabling adaptation for vulnerable communities.

Whether you’re a practitioner, educator, or advocate, World Water Week offers a unique chance to collaborate on climate-smart water solutions—from community-level resilience to ecosystem restoration and global governance. Virtual attendance is generally free and inclusive to those who register online.

World Water Week 2025 is a powerful catalyst for action—uniting individuals and communities in the shared mission to harness water for climate resilience, justice, and sustainable development. To find out more, visit World Water Week.