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  • Why we should all pay attention to Cape Town’s drought

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 29 January 2018

    By Dean Muruven, WWF “…the worst time to respond to drought is in the midst of one. At that point, there are few, if any, good options available to…


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  • Rob Vertessy interview — Institutional governance and leadership: learning from the Australian experience

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 24 January 2018

    An interview with Rob Vertessey, who currently holds a part-time research Professorship on water security and climate change and lead the Global Change Advisory consultancy for the AWP aimed…


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  • How to extract water from thin air

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 22 January 2018

    By Beata Sochacka, IWCAN In an interview, Zenia Tata, from XPRIZE discussed the importance of funding innovation and the Water Abundance XPRIZE launched to support the development of technologies that…


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  • Prof. Dr. Khin-Ni-Ni Thein interview: applying integrated water management in the Ayeyarwady river basin

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 18 January 2018

    An interview with Professor Ni-Ni Thein, secretary of the National Water Resources Committee (NWRC), the peak body for integrated water resources management in Myanmar.  She discusses the State of…


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  • Kini interview with Kusum Athukorala, Chair, Sri Lanka Water Partnership

    Posted by Zoe on 11 January 2018

    Listen to the latest Kini interview with Kusum Athukorala, Chair NetWwater and Senior Advisor for the Sri Lanka Water…


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  • Jonathan Maino interview — Wicked problems in Port Moresby, PNG: non-revenue water, illegal settlements, and institutional governance challenges

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 10 January 2018

    An interview with Jonathan Maino manager of non-revenue water at Eda Ranu, the water utility in Port Moresby, PNG. He discusses the non-revenue water challenges …


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