The Stockholm International Water Institute initiates research, manages projects and carries out investigations on a wide range of water-related issues. By addressing and implementing strategies and providing policy advice on water resources management and development, the institute also supports decision making processes at both the national and international levels. Stockholm International Water Institute regularly publishes reports, articles and policy briefs on a wide range of water and development issues. Staff members frequently make presentations, give lectures or facilitate at other water-related education and capacity-building events and programmes. They are frequent guest lecturers at universities such as Stockholm University and KTH. SIWI's five thematic areas:
Water Governance
Transboundary Water Management
Water and Climate Change
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus
Water Economics
The UNDP Water Governance Facility at SIWI works to improve water governance reform and implementation by providing water governance policy support and advice to government agencies and civil society organizations in developing countries. The Water Governance Facility also participates in global and regional water monitoring and assessment processes and coordinates the chapter on water governance in the UN World Water Development Report. The Swedish Water House is an initiative funded by the Swedish Ministry of Environment and the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and directed within the SIWI organization. Serving as a network for Swedish stakeholders within different parts of the water sector, SWH aims at focusing Swedish competence in water-related issues and connecting that competence to international processes. Stockholm International Water Institute publishes the Stockholm Water Front - a quarterly, English-language magazine that presents a mix of popular scientific information and news reporting about SIWI activities and water-related developments around the world.
SIWI arranges the World Water Week in Stockholm, an annual week-long conference for professionals from around the globe working in the field of water and development. Each August, World Water Week typically convenes approximately 2500 participants in from government, academia, civil society, the private sector and international and regional organisations.