From the science to religion, the importance of water in our lives and how we use it
International response to the floods in Mozambique.
How do farmers begin to recover after the floods in Mozambique and India?
Karen Boswell finds out what life is like for the people of Xai-Xai
Water, where it comes from, why we need it and the importance of making sure it is clean.
By 2025, most of North and Sub-Saharan Africa will suffer from severe water shortages
Three hundred million people in Africa do not have access to clean water
One of the most northern communities on earth – Qaanaaq, Greenland
Examining the poor and polluted water supply in Ethiopia's Rift valley.
One billion people still do not have a proper water supply – including farmers in Ethiopia
Investigating the challenge of access to clean water in cities of the developing world
Series about the most important substance on earth
Mobilising the power of the poor to improve their water and sanitation in Nairobi's slums
Series exploring the ways ancient civilizations harnessed and exploited water
Investigating the science of water
Who is responsible for providing water to the poor of Calcutta [now Kolkata]?
An exploration into the complex and enormous structures used in flood control in the US
A report on the diseases got from drinking, bathing and cooking with contaminated water
An exploration into ancient water transport technology which pre-dates the Inca civilization
An examination of the efforts to clean up the Danube River and rebuild bridges in Serbia
Report from Dunwich port in East Anglia, at one time the largest port in the country
A tour of four iconic rivers from around the world
A report on the disease onchocerciasis or River Blindness and other water-borne diseases
How the politics of water affects people's lives on four continents
The role of water in ancient Rome including Nero's aqueducts and Herculaneum's bath houses