The projects undertaken by the Water Diplomacy Center are comprehensive and they are not only limited to the Yarmouk Basin,They cover all countries of the region.
Yarmouk Futures (2019-2021):
The Yarmouk Futures Programme seeks to facilitate the emergence of law-based, equitable and sustainable transboundary water arrangements, with a focus on the Yarmouk tributary of the Jordan River.
To do so, the Yarmouk Futures Programme will generate knowledge, build capacity, and develop common understanding of the most pressing issues surrounding water use in and around the basin. This will be accomplished through research projects; technical, legal and negotiations training; and infographics, videos, public lectures, and media pieces. Communications activities will reach the general public to create a much greater awareness of Yarmouk issues as a case study.
The centre-piece of the Yarmouk Futures Programme is the establishment of the Centre for Water Diplomacy, at the Jordan University of Science and Technology.
Running from July 2019 until December 2021, the Yarmouk Futures Programme is jointly supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, the Jordan University of Science and Technology, and the University of East Anglia.
Hydro-Power Energy Recovery within Water Supply Networks in Jordan:
The project aims to assess the Hydropower energy recovery within water supply networks and exploitation of that power to produce electricity at the local level and couple this production with the consumption load by installing turbines in areas with existing Pressure Reducing Valves (PRV) - supported by GIZ.