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Annexes     Yahya  Ismail   stakeholders,  and  solutions  tried   Abdullah   Ahmed   Abdo   Sarari   10:00-­‐12:30     Drawing  recommendations  for  solving  water  related  conflicts   12:30-­‐14:00     Lunch   13:00     Departure  to  airport  for  Dutch  participants   18:00     Departure  to  airport  for  Yemen  participants     Speakers  and  participants     Zumreta  Jahic   First  Secretary  at  the  Embassy  of  Kingdom  of  the  Netherlands  in  Sana’a,  Yemen.  Ms  Zumreta  Jahic  has  in  her   career  as  Policy  Advisor  and  First  Secretary  at  different  posts,  developed  a  strong  expertise  in  environmental   issues,  water,  green  growth/  green  economy,  sustainable  development  and  water  diplomacy.  At  the  Embassy   in  Sana’a  Ms  Zumreta  Jahic  is  responsible  for  the  Water  Programme.     Patrick  Huntjens   Dr.   Huntjens   is   Head   of   Water   Diplomacy   at   The   Hague   Institute   for   Global   Justice.   He  has   15   years   of   professional   experience   in   the   field   of   water   diplomacy   and   water   governance,   working   in   over   35   countries   in   the   public,   private,   non-­‐profit,   and   academic   sectors.   Dr.   Huntjens   is   responsible   for   several   international   projects  on  water  diplomacy,  water  governance  and  climate  change  adaptation  in  the  Middle  East,  South  East   Asia,  Eastern  Europe  and  Africa.  Dr.  Huntjens  is  project  director  of  ‘The  political  economy  of  water  conflicts  in   Yemen’  research  project.     Rens  de  Man   Rens  de  Man  is  a  researcher  for  the  Water  Diplomacy  Consortium  at  The  Hague  Institute  for  Global  Justice.  He   specializes   in   social   problems   around   land   and   water   use,   food   security,   natural   resource   management   institutions,   and   sustainable   development.   Mr.   De   Man   has   10   years   of   professional   experience   on   complex   issues   involving   land   and   water   use,   building   partnerships   and   seeking   sustainable   solutions   to   support   environmental   and   social   needs.   His   international   work   includes   India,   Costa   Rica   and   Cambodia.  Rens   de   Man   is  project  manager  of  ‘The  political  economy  of  water  conflicts  in  Yemen’  research  project.     Ting  Zhang   Ting   Zhang   holds   a   master’s   degree   in   Sustainable   Development   from   Utrecht   University,   with   a   focus   on   Environmental  Policy  and  Management.  During  her  studies,  she  became  increasingly  interested  in  the  research   fields   of   environmental   governance,   corporate   social   responsibility,   and   the   science-­‐policy   interface.   Her   master’s   thesis   dealt   with   the   risk   communication   of   novel   technologies,   particularly   carbon   capture   and   storage  in  the  Netherlands.  She  also  holds  a  bachelor’s  degree  in  Environmental  Geography  and  International   Development   from   the   University   of   East   Anglia   in   England,   which   centred   heavily   on   resources