by INREM Foundation | May 14, 2026 | Health & Livelihoods, Publications, Water Quality Monitoring
Do you listen to your sister, your father, or your doctor? Or when the doctor says, you need this drug everyday, for the rest of your life, is there still a lingering doubt – maybe it’s commercial interest ? Whom do we trust on things that take up an...
by INREM Foundation | May 3, 2026 | Policies & Programmes, Publications, Water Quality Monitoring
Imagine yourself traveling to your native village. As you are offered a glass of water, a sudden doubt comes to your mind: Should you have carried your own glass of bottled water? Can you trust the water here? You Google: “ How do I know the quality of water anywhere...
by INREM Foundation | Mar 30, 2026 | Health & Livelihoods, Publications, Training, Networks & WQCs
Imagine we are a year from now in April 2027 and looking back at the year 2026-27. Let us do a bit of time travel and take you on this imagined journey of the coming year. If you feel excited about it, here is your opportunity to be a part of it. You remember well how...
by INREM Foundation | Mar 27, 2026 | Policies & Programmes, Publications, Water Quality Monitoring
Session 3, Connecting the Drops, opened with a simple but powerful idea. Data may be the new oil, but if that is true, it may also suffer the same geopolitical fate as oil. The session asked whether the data boom will solve hard, wicked and complex system problems, or...
by INREM Foundation | Mar 24, 2026 | Community Solutions & Case Studies, Publications, Training, Networks & WQCs
Session 2, Alive Practice Studio, asked a simple question. How do field stories come alive? The report describes the studio as a space where stories were not presented like a readymade suit, but more like a patched artwork built from the sweat of together-labour. More...