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Sandra Ruckstuhl
Dr. Ruckstuhl worked in a series of roles as a Senior Social Inclusion and Governance Specialist for water sector programs at the World Bank,...
Sander Zwart
Sander has worked in the private sector (WaterWatch consultancy firm - 8 years), academia (assistant professor at the University of Twente in the Netherlands...
Salomon Obahoundje
Salomon was a Research Fellow at the NEXUS International Joint Laboratory on Climate, Water, Agriculture and Energy Interrelations in Africa and the Development of...
Saida Usmonova
Saida was at the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). She was involved in (i) policy analysis: develop, synthesize and draft briefings of findings and...
Episode 7: Egypt’s Policy Pathways
Join us in Egypt for the final stop on the Policy Pathways world tour! This week, we delve deep into the food, land and water challenges confronting Egypt as the country grapples with the necessity for enhanced resource quality amidst rapid population growth.
Kanwal Waqar
Kanwal has worked with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) as a Gender Officer. Kanwal was involved in gender mainstreaming and inclusion...
Rachael McDonnell
2008-2018 International Center for Biosaline Agriculture, Dubai. Head of Climate Change Modeling and Adaptation, Principal Researcher Water Governance and Policy 1992-2013 University of Oxford...
Petra Schmitter
Petra worked at the Singapore-Delft Water Alliance; National University of Singapore; Africa Rice Center, Cotonou, Benin; Institute of Plant Production and Agroecology in the...
ECOWAS, IWMI call for efficient water resources management
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and IWMI seek to work together to address the challenges of water scarcity, climate change, and sustainable irrigational agriculture practices in the region.
Hydropower: Can it hold up against climate change?
Matthew McCartney comments on the stabilizing role of hydropower in building resilience to drought.