Established in 1973, the International Desalination and Reuse Association (IDRA), formerly known as IDA, stands at the forefront of the global desalination and water reuse community. Dedicated to fostering technical solutions needed by the municipal and industrial end-user community, IDRA actively promotes utilizing these technologies to address the pressing global challenges of water scarcity and sustainability. IDRA has an extensive network spanning over 60 countries, complemented by many partner organizations encompassing a broad spectrum of regional and national entities.
Our inclusive membership base reflects the diversity of professionals invested in the field, including scientists, developers, off-takers, regulators, end-users, engineers, consultants, media representatives, multilateral organizations, industry end-users, and researchers. These individuals hail from various sectors, such as governments, corporations, and academia, contributing to a rich tapestry of expertise within IDRA. This diverse network ensures a comprehensive approach to sustainable integrated water resources management and innovative solutions.
IDRA operates as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with consultative status recognized by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Additionally, IDRA holds a significant role as a member of the UN-Water Special Framework for Water Scarcity in Agriculture (WASAG), hosted by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Land and Water Division. This strategic positioning reinforces our commitment to global collaboration and underscores the importance of our role in addressing water scarcity and promoting sustainability on an international scale.
Through our initiatives and partnerships, IDRA is dedicated to advancing sustainable water practices, ensuring long-term water security, and fostering resilience to climate change.