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Tag Archives: Governance
  • Water as capital: the wealth of life

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 29 March 2018

    By Peter Neil, World Ocean Observatory In order to truly understand and solve the problems inherent in our relationship with the natural world, I have long…


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  • Oxfam Phillippines interview: WASH, sanitation marketing, and transformative empowerment in the Philippines

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 22 March 2018

    In an interview with IWCAN’s Karen Delfau, Rona Ramos, Camille Adle, and Perlita Gacutno from Oxfam Philippines share their experiences on sanitation marketing in the Philippines, women’s leadership projects,…


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  • Prof. András Szöllösi-Nagy interview — Hydrodiplomacy and addressing water security: lessons from 40 years of experience

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 21 March 2018

    An interview with Prof. András Szöllösi-Nagy, one of the most recognised names in international water management, who over the past 40 years he has been instrumental in the shaping…


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  • Carl Daamen interview: developing river basin models and water sharing policy in the Upper Godavari

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 12 March 2018

    An interview with Carl Daamen, a principal ecologist at eWater. Carl discusses eWater’s working with Government of Maharashtra Water Resources Department aimed at building their capacity in…


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  • Tony Slatyer interview — Part 3: the High-Level Panel on Water, its initiatives, and Sustainable Development Goal 6

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 27 February 2018

    In a further 20-minute follow-up to part one and part two of an interview with Tony Slatyer, he shares the latest updates on what…


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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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  • 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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  • Tony Weber interview: reflections on supporting river basin planning efforts in China, India, and Myanmar

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 1 December 2017

    An interview with Tony Weber from Alluvium where he talks about working on water modelling projects in China, India and Myanmar, river basin planning efforts, and water governance in…


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