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From research to action in water diplomacy

How can academic research better inform policy and diplomacy on shared waters? This half-day seminar explores how interdisciplinary research and emerging tools can translate scientific insight into concrete governance approaches for water cooperation and peace.
SPI grants 2025
February, 10th 2026 - February, 10th 2026
13 h 30 - 4:30 heures
Zurich (+01:00)
Institut des Sciences Environnementales - Université de Genève
66 boulevard Carl Vogt
Salle 001

How can research more effectively inform policy and diplomatic practice on shared waters?

The Geneva Water Hub, in collaboration with the University of Geneva, is pleased to host a half-day seminar presenting the 2025 Science Policy Incubator (SPI) Grants – Edition 2 grantees.

The SPI Grants support early-career researchers in translating doctoral research into actionable science-policy approaches for water diplomacy. This year’s grantees will present their work:

  • Lauren SmithEmotions and Gender in Water Stewardship, Management and Diplomacy
  • Maria Nelago KanyamaEthical AI and Blockchain for Water Diplomacy

The seminar will also feature experts from institutions active at the science–policy–diplomacy interface, including the Geneva Science-Policy Interface, UN Environment Programme, IUCN, and the UNECE Water Convention.

A timely discussion on how interdisciplinary research and emerging technologies can strengthen cooperation and trust over shared waters.