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Science Policy Incubator Grant on Water Diplomacy
The Geneva Water Hub's Science Policy Incubator Grant, launched in 2024 with a focus on water diplomacy, aims to bridge the gap between scientific research in the social sciences and policymaking.-
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Short article
Policy Briefs
The policy brief format allows us to provide concise summaries on issues related to water for peace to decision-makers. These short articles are aimed not only at government policy makers but also private policy makers and all those interested in formulating or influencing policy.-
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Left
Left, Right and Centre – Water Research Insight Series
Left, Right and Centre is a water research insight series that brings together a wide range of ontological and epistemological perspectives on the politics and governance of shared waters. Depending on the specific topic, these short, policy-oriented articles may synthesize research findings, define Geneva Water Hub ‘positioning’ on contemporary issues, present new analyses, or provide specific policy recommendations.-
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Transboundary water management – policy tools from around the world
The Geneva Water Hub, in collaboration with the Canton of Geneva's Water Office, studied the Greater Geneva region as a 'living lab' to explore the practical challenges and opportunities of transboundary water management between Switzerland and France.-
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Universities Partnership for Water Cooperation and Diplomacy
Universities Partnership for Water Cooperation and Diplomacy
The Universities Partnership for Water Cooperation and Diplomacy (UPWCD) is a platform that brings together research and teaching competences from various institutions to enhance scientific knowledge, contribute to public discourse, and introduce rigorous science into water cooperation and diplomacy dialogues and processes. -
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UNESCO
UNESCO Chair on Hydropolitics
The University of Geneva's Institute for Environmental Sciences has hosted the UNESCO Chair on Hydropolitics since 2015, collaborating closely with the Geneva Water Hub to develop research projects, create educational programs, and build bridges between science and policy. -
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Platform for International Water Law
The Platform for International Water Law, relying on academic research and expert work, provides a forum for stakeholders to discuss and debate topical issues in international water law.-
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Background

Setting the Research Agenda

The Geneva Water Hub, anchored across the University of Geneva and the Geneva Graduate Institute, conducts rigorous fundamental and applied research across various domains, including water governance, diplomacy, hydropolitics, international law, and environmental peacebuilding, to explore diverse facets of using water as a catalyst for peace.

The Geneva Water Hub’s work is grounded in rigorous research. Anchored across two leading universities – the University of Geneva and the Geneva Graduate Institute – we use research to explore diverse facets of our mission to use water as a catalyst for peace.

Through both leading and collaborative efforts, the Geneva Water Hub engages in fundamental and applied research across various domains, including water governance, diplomacy, hydropolitics, international law, and environmental peacebuilding. Recognizing the inherent political dimensions of water challenges, we examine the discourses and narratives of actors, the construction of equitable (and inequitable) water arrangements, the extent to which international norms and laws are useful in ‘realpolitik’, and the way that power influences the above. We avoid oversimplification or the provision of simple solutions for convenience, and strive to communicate comprehensive and nuanced research findings to expert and non-expert audiences. Our research not only sets the agenda for scholars worldwide but also informs policy and practice in tangible ways.

It is through our research activities that the Geneva Water Hub’s science-policy interface work thrives. Based on the latest research, and using diverse methodologies, we shape policy and law by advocating for the use of water for peace in development, humanitarian, and peacebuilding efforts. We also link academic researchers to policy processes through growing a community of practice on science-policy, notably through our Science-Policy Incubator Grant. 

Legal
Legal Research
The Geneva Water Hub's legal research spans various domains, including International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, International Environmental Law, and International Water Law.-
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Hydropolitics
Critical Hydropolitics
The Geneva Water Hub conducts research on transboundary water management, collaborates with the Universities Partnership for Water Cooperation and Diplomacy to enhance scientific knowledge and inform public discourse, and works with the UNESCO Chair on Hydropolitics to develop research projects, educational programs, and science-policy bridges in the field of water resources management.-
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Reverberating Effects of Armed Conflict
In partnership with the ICRC, the Geneva Water Hub conducts research on the cascading consequences of armed conflict on water systems.-
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Science Policy Interface
The Geneva Water Hub operates at the dynamic intersection of science and policy, serving as a pioneering ‘boundary organization’ on water for peace. Recognizing the fluid nature of the science-policy interface, we adapt different strategies in our work - ranging from the vulgarization of scientific research, to facilitating science-policy exchanges, to policy advocacy and knowledge co-creation. While much of our work operates at the science policy interface, more information on some of our tools dedicated to science-policycan be found below.-
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Legal
Legal Research
The Geneva Water Hub's legal research spans various domains, including International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, International Environmental Law, and International Water Law.-
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Hydropolitics
Critical Hydropolitics
The Geneva Water Hub conducts research on transboundary water management, collaborates with the Universities Partnership for Water Cooperation and Diplomacy to enhance scientific knowledge and inform public discourse, and works with the UNESCO Chair on Hydropolitics to develop research projects, educational programs, and science-policy bridges in the field of water resources management.-
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