Spring 2015
MENA NWC
Middle East and North Africa Network of Water Centers of Excellence
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
MENA NWC Welcomes
New Centers
Network Center Directors
Meet in Egypt
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1
Water Footprint Training in
Bahrain
2
MENA NWC Congress
Update
3
Water Innovation Fellow
Receives Award from
Microsoft
3
Awards to Water Innovation
Fellows Finalized
4
MASDAR Institute and UNESCO-IHE Join
the Network
MENA NWC continues to
welcome new institutional
members to the Network.
In March 2015, the Board
of Directors agreed
unanimously to welcome
as members MASDAR
Institute of Science and
Technology (MIST) in
Abu Dhabi, UAE and the
UNESCO Institute for
Water Education
(UNESCO-IHE) in Delft,
Netherlands.
MIST’s Institute Center
for Water and
Environment (iWater) is
led by Dr. Taha Ouarda
(touarda@
masdar.ac.ae). Priority
research areas include:
• Water and
environmental
technologies
• Water and
environmental
resource
management and
engineering
• Environmental
sensing and
monitoring
•
Climate change and
adaptation
Founded in 1957,
UNESCO-IHE has
provided graduate
education to more than
15,000 water
professionals from more
than162 countries.
Priority research areas
include:
• Safe drinking water
and sanitation
• Water-related
hazards and climate
change
• Water and
ecosystems quality
MENA NWC is working
closely with these new
institutions to integrate
them into Network
research activities and
programs. The Network
now links 24 participating
technical and research
institutions across the
Middle East and North
Africa with each other,
U.S. and Dutch
counterparts,
governments, and the
private sector to solve
critical water problems
confronting the region. If
your institution is
interested in joining the
Network, please contact
[email protected].
MENA NWC’s Center Directors Meet in
Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
In November 2014, 18
Directors or
representatives of MENA
NWC’s member Centers
met with members of the
Network’s Board of
Directors, Interim
Management Unit (IMU),
and the U.S. Agency for
International
Development (USAID) in
Sharm El Shiekh, Egypt.
The objectives of the twoday meeting were to:
•
Update member
Centers on current
governance,
management, and
technical activities and
agree on
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