Conférence sur “Water Diplomacy: Building Bridges for Lasting Peace”
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Les contributions à cet évènement ont été :
- Résumés des présentations (version anglaise)
- Mara Tignino (Geneva Water Hub), présentations en-ligne et diapositives ci-dessous.
- Atila Uras (UN Environment), présentations en-ligne et diapositives ci-dessous.
- Yuri Jain (Isha Foundation) présentation ci-dessous.
- Ahmed Haj Asaad (Graduate Institute of International and development studies) présentation diapositives ci-dessous.
- Erika Weinthal (Duke University) présentation diapositives ci-dessous.
Le Geneva Water Hub a le plaisir de vous inviter à une conférence sur le thème « La diplomatie de l'eau: établir des passerelles pour une paix durable ».
Cette conférence se déroule dans le cadre de la Geneva Peace Week.
La Conférence couvrira les nombreux défis posés par le lien entre l’eau, la paix et la sécurité à la fois du point de vue scientifique, juridique et de gouvernance. Il comprendra deux segments.
- Les infrastructures hydrauliques importantes menacées et la consolidation de la paix.
- La coopération dans le domaine des eaux transfrontalières et les mécanismes de gouvernance locaux.
Les objectifs de la Conférence seront triples.
- Examiner les opportunités de l’eau comme instrument d’appui à la consolidation de la paix.
- Aborder les bonnes pratiques des mécanismes de gestion de l’eau pour éviter les tensions au niveau local et international.
Le programme et le poster de la Conférence sont disponibles ci-dessous :
Les intervenants seront notamment :

Mr Danilo Türk
Former President of Slovenia and Geneva Water Hub Lead Political Advisor
Danilo Türk is a Slovenian diplomat, professor of international law, human rights expert, and political figure.

Mr Mahir Aliyev
Coordinator of the UN Environment Programme for the European region
Mr. Aliyev held different posts in UN entities, working in the field of environmental resource management and international environmental governance.

Mr Ahmed Haj Asaad
Scientific collaborator at the Graduate Institute of International and development studies
Ahmed Haj Asaad is currently completing a PhD at the Faculty of Geosciences and Environment, University of Lausanne (UNIL), Switzerland.

Mr Aleš Bizjak
International Cooperation Officer for the Slovenian Water Agency
Aleš Bizjak holds B.Sc. in Landscape Planning, M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences and Policy, and Ph. D. in Civil Engineering.

Mr Christian Bréthaut
Professor at University of Geneva's Institute for Environemental Sciences and leader of the Research and Education component of the Geneva Water Hub
He holds a PhD in Geosciences and Environment from the University of Lausanne and his area of expertise is the analysis of water policies and the issues associated with the management of cross border rivers.

Mr Lucius Caflisch
Emeritus Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva)
Lucius Caflisch is a member of Institute of International Law.

Mr Yuri Jain
Full time volunteer at Isha Foundation handling the social out-reach activities in the areas of environment, education and health
Prior to this role, Yuri was the Global Vice President at Unilever plc, one of the world's largest consumer good companies.

Mr Attila Tanzi
Chair of International Law at the University of Bologna
He is visiting professor Université Paris II, Panthéon Assas (2018) and visiting professor Queen Mary University of London (2014-2016).

Mrs Mara Tignino
Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of the Platform for International Water Law/Geneva Water Hub
She holds a PhD in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies of Geneva and has been a Visiting Scholar at George Washington University School of Law in Washington DC.

Mr Atila Uras
Sudan Country Programme Manager for UN Environment
He is UN Environment’s Sudan Country Programme Manager since July 2017, supervising the country team in assisting the people of Sudan to achieve peace, recovery and development on an environmentally sustainable basis.

Mrs Leila Urekenova
Programme Analyst at the UN Environment’s Europe Office
She coordinates the work of the Geneva Science-Policy Platform on Environment and Security, a forum which brings together scientists and policymakers in search of innovative solutions to address the environment and security nexus, and use environmental cooperation as a tool for peacebuilding.

Mrs Erika Weinthal
Professor of Environmental Policy, Duke University
Erika Weinthal is the Lee Hill Snowdon Professor of Environmental Policy at the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. Dr. Weinthal received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University. She specializes in global environmental politics with an emphasis on water and energy. Her book -- State Making and Environmental Cooperation: Linking Domestic Politics and International Politics in Central Asia (MIT Press 2002) -- was the recipient of the 2003 Chadwick Alger Prize and the 2003 Lynton Keith Caldwell Prize. She has co-authored Oil is not a Curse (Cambridge University Press 2010) and co-edited Water and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (Earthscan Press, 2014) and The Oxford Handbook on Water Politics and Policy (Oxford University Press 2018). She is a co-editor of Global Environmental Politics and a founding member of the Environmental Peacebuilding Assocation. In 2017 she was a recipient of the Women Peacebuilders for Water Award under the auspices of “Fondazione Milano per Expo 2015”.
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