Author: Jeltsje Kemerink-Seyoum
Decentralized or communal water sources are officially labelled as “alternative”, but often represent the only affordable option for many urban residents. These systems require similar attention as centralised water provision, argues the SMALL research...
The Dutch government actively supports consultants, NGOs, water boards and universities to export Dutch water knowledge all around the world, from the United States to Mozambique or Vietnam. On the basis of her experience...
Every six years educational programmes in the Netherlands need to go through a (re)accreditation process, supervised by the Dutch Accreditation Organization for Higher Education. A panel of external experts assess if programmes deliver good...
At this moment policy makers from 195 countries are together in Katowice, Poland, for the annual UNFCCC Climate Change Conference (COP24) to discuss their commitments to reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses. Countries can...
In this collective post we introduce a new publication by the Water Governance Chair Group In the last decades the term water governance has increasingly appeared in academic publications, from basically zero in 1980...
Overwhelmed by emotions I read the testimonies of all these women who after years finally dare to tell about their experiences with sexual harassment in response to the Weinstein scandal in Hollywood. Sad emotions...