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Tajikistan Uses AI to Improve Water Management

Dated: March 30, 2026

Parvathy Ramaswami, the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Tajikistan, highlights how water stewardship and artificial intelligence (AI) innovation can together support resilient, green, and inclusive sustainable development. Visiting the Vanjyakh Glacier in the Pamir Mountains, she emphasizes that glaciers are critical “water towers” that provide freshwater to millions across Central Asia and must be protected amid accelerating climate change.

Tajikistan’s glaciers and rivers are central to both the country’s identity and regional cooperation, but melting ice and changing weather patterns are putting pressure on water systems, increasing the risk of floods and droughts. Responsible use of AI offers opportunities to better manage water, from predicting glacier melt and river flows to improving irrigation, hydropower planning, and early warning systems for disasters, helping communities adapt to climate risks.

AI itself presents challenges, as data centers and digital systems consume significant water and energy. Tajikistan’s approach emphasizes careful management to ensure that technological solutions do not exacerbate environmental pressures. Over three decades, the UN and Tajikistan have partnered to improve water access and management, evolving from humanitarian aid to environmentally sustainable programs integrating AI.

Tajikistan has also taken a leadership role globally, advocating for water preservation through initiatives such as the 2003 International Year of Freshwater, decade-long campaigns on water, and the 2025 International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation. Hosting the first International Conference on Glaciers’ Preservation and preparing the fourth Dushanbe Water Action Decade Conference in 2026, the country continues to promote international collaboration on water and technology.

AI is increasingly used in water management, from satellite monitoring of glaciers and river basins to immersive tools like the “Glacier Lifelines” virtual reality system. Digital platforms such as the Atlas of Environmental Change translate data into actionable insights for reservoir management, conservation, and early warning systems. Regional projects like the Central Asia Regional Project on Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFCA) combine AI with local monitoring, sensors, and communication systems to reduce flood risks and strengthen climate resilience.

Tajikistan’s vision combines technology, national leadership, and international cooperation to safeguard water resources and support communities. By responsibly integrating AI into water management, the country aims to preserve freshwater systems, strengthen climate adaptation, and ensure sustainable prosperity for current and future generations across Central Asia and beyond.

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