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News Survey on transboundary water experts & institutions

The PCCP (from Potential Conflict to Cooperation Potential: www.unesco.org/water/wwap/pccp), UNESCO's programme on water conflicts and cooperation, is creating a database of experts and institutions involved in transboundary water issues. The database will indeed include experts, organizations and university programs as well as training courses from all over the world, which deal with transboundary water problems.

 

The database will serve as a "clearinghouse" of information related to transboundary waters. Through this database, anyone will be able to have a quick access to the profile and field of competence of experts, and institutions that have something to offer in the field of transboundary waters.

 

If you are interested in being part of this database, please fill in the form attached with your name and details and send us your CV. In the category of experts, you could also add the name and details of other experts if you think they should be contacted. Kindly also take a moment to suggest institutions and university programmes or courses which you think should be included in this database.

 

Due to the number of applications and suggestions we expect to receive, we can only guarantee that the best references will be retained.

 

The deadline to send the form is 30 June.

 

Contact information Léna Salamé, From Potential Conflict to Co-operation Potential, UNESCO, Division of Water Sciences, Programme Specialist, 1 Rue Miollis, 75015 Paris, FRANCE (email: L.Salame@unesco.org)
Phone: + 33 (0)1 45 68 41 80 ; Fax: + 33 (0)1 45 68 58 11/29
News type Inbrief
File link n/a
Source of information The PCCP (from Potential Conflict to Cooperation Potential), UNESCO's programme on water conflicts and cooperation
Keyword(s) transboundary water
Subject(s) POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT
Relation http://www.semide.net/topics/swrm
Geographical coverage International
News date 18/06/2009
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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