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Indigenous Water Dialogues Initiative

Funding from the Haury Program assisted the UArizona Water Resources Research Center in implementing its Indigenous Water Dialogues Initiative. The funding supported the delivery of timely information and analysis of issues related to Tribal Water resilience, including hosting a 2021 conference and producing, publishing and distributing the Arroyo series. 

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What We Do

  • Tribal Resilience Initiative
    • Funding Resilience Education, Research, Outreach and Programs
      • Indigenous Resilience Center Initiative
      • Supporting Resilience Research, Research Outreach and Programming
      • Direct Funding to Tribes and Native American Projects: Water Sustainability in Tribal Communities
        • Navajo Safe Water Project
        • Working Together for a Better Future
        • Exploring the Health and Healing of Our Rivers
        • Indigenous Water Dialogues Initiative
      • Indigenous Resilience Leadership Awards
      • Agnese Nelms Haury Endowment Professorship in Indigenous Resilience
    • Supporting Educational Programs and Academic Pathways to and at the University of Arizona for Students, Faculty, and Staff
  • Early Program Investments

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