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Tag Archives: careers
  • Call for EOI: Facility Coordinator – Australia-Mekong Water Facility

    Posted by Zoe on 20 May 2019

    Submission Deadline: Friday 7 June 2019, 5.30pm (AEST) The Australian Water Partnership is seeking to appoint a Facility Coordinator to support the delivery of the Australia-Mekong Water Facility, a new…


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  • Position open: AWP Program Officer

    Posted by Zoe on 8 March 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) is seeking a Program Officer to join its team. The AWP is a DFAT-funded government grant, managed by eWater.  The AWP Program team is based…


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  • Nadeem Samnakay interview: addressing water governance issues in the Mekong

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 21 June 2018

    An interview with Nadeem Samnakay, a principal consultant for Enviro Policy Consulting. He discusses pathways by which water governance issues in the Mekong basin may be addressed, as well…


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  • Marc Goichot interview: the role of the Mekong River in the economy

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 21 June 2018

    An interview with Marc Goichot, who has worked for the past 13 years with the WWF Greater Mekong programme on integrated river basin management. The interview discusses the role…


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  • Basja Jantowski interview: water stewardship in Indonesia

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 15 May 2018

    An interview with Basja Jantowski, Indonesia country representative for the Alliance for Water Stewardship. In the interview, she discusses water stewardship in Indonesia; the challenges…


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  • Dr Ian Campbell interview: knowledge transfer in the Mekong region from an Australian perspective

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 11 May 2018

    An interview with Dr Ian Campbell on knowledge transfer in the Lower Mekong region from an Australian perspective and his own business, Rhithroecology. Ian has over 40 years’ experience…


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  • Mark Pascoe interview: leadership, partnerships, and collaboration for integrated water management

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 29 November 2017

    An interview with Mark Pascoe, CEO of the International WaterCentre, which provides capacity building services to integrated water managers and their organisations to help develop future water leaders….


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  • Christy Davis interview: combinatorial innovation and effective partnerships for water management in Asia

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 28 November 2017

    An interview with Christy Davis, who has been working with World Vision for six and a half years in Singapore, supporting activities across Asia. She has worked in…


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  • Kusum Athukorala interview: gender and water in Sri Lanka and the importance of young water professionals

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 16 November 2017

    An interview with Kusum Athukorala at the 2017 Asia International Water Week AIWW. Husum a senior advisor and chair of the Sri Lanka Water Partnership. She discusses women…


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  • Join the Australian Water Partnership team

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 26 October 2017

    The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) was established in 2015 to enhance the sustainable management of water resources in the Indo-Pacific region, in turn supporting inclusive economic development, improvements to…


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