Strengthening Cooperation on Groundwater Governance with a Delegation from Tajikistan
The Geneva Water Hub was honoured to welcome a delegation from Tajikistan visiting Geneva on Saturday. The discussions centered on groundwater governance, with a particular emphasis on monitoring systems, data management, and cooperation across borders.
Our Operations Director, Dr. Caroline Pellaton, presented ongoing work in the Sahel region linking groundwater management to peacebuilding. Erik Schnetzler introduced the Geneva Water Hub’s contribution to elevating water for peace in global policy spaces, including through the Dushanbe Water Process. Nadira Mukhamejan, PhD researcher at the University of Geneva, showcased the new e-learning course developed jointly with the OSCE and partners on Digitalization in the Water Sector.
We were also pleased to hear Marie Lecompte from the Canton of Geneva (GE-Environnement) share the example of the Transboundary Genevois Aquifer—an insightful model of cooperative groundwater governance.
Warm thanks to Helvetas, Michele Heeb, Thijs van der Velden, and Alamshoev Anis Kurboniddinovich for the invitation and fruitful collaboration. Our appreciation goes to the entire Tajik delegation for the rich and engaging discussions.