Water Governance: Frameworks and Negotiations (2022) | |
Location | Geneva, Lake Geneva region, Switzerland |
Category | Politics Administration |
type | CAS |
In 2020, and for the ninth year in a row, the Global Risk Report of the World Economic Forum ranked water-related crises among the top five most impactful risks. Policy-makers need innovative skills to address the unprecedented challenges in water governance. To obtain the certificate (CAS), participants need to complete (1) the MOOC in Water Management and Policy (UNIGE online class available on the Coursera platform: ?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.coursera.org%2Flearn%2Fwater-management&module=edu&id=1564" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.coursera.org%2Flearn%2Fwater-management&module=edu&id=1564" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.coursera.org/learn/water-management), (2) the four modules of the Summer School, and (3) a final thesis. The Summer School takes place in Geneva. It includes four modules of 2.5 days that can be taken individually or as a package. Ideally, participants should complete the MOOC in Water Management and Policy before the start of the Summer School. Due to the uncertainties surrounding the global COVID situation, the Summer School is subject to cancellation depending on regulations at the time. Develop work-related skills such as the ability to analyse international legal and institutional frameworks, the related negotiations, and the ability to prevent and regulate water conflicts Professional from different backgrounds (Public Administrations, International Organizations, Governmental and Non-Governmental Organizations, Private Sector) who aims to develop analytical skills on water governance processes Swiss Confederation: Global Programme Water, Swiss Agency for Development, Geneva Water Hub o UNESCO Chair on Hydropolitics o Collaborations established with other administrations, companies, and universities o Unparalleled competencies from International Geneva in the field of water and conflict prevention are mobilised within this training programme The management of water resources faces environmental, climatic, political, and economic challenges. In this changing environment, innovative policies should be designed to foster collaborations between States, civil society, and the private sector. To this end, practitioners and decision-makers need to develop new analytical skills.
Our teaching philosophy is to encourage interactions between the practice and results from scientific research. Trainers and participants will be invited to share their expertise and their professional experiences. Our teaching methods involve: The Certificate of Advanced Studies in Water Governance: Frameworks and Negotiations/ Le certificat de formation continue en Gouvernance de l'eau: structures et négociations is awarded, subject to the assessment criteria being met for each module, by the Institute for Environmental Sciences of the University of Geneva. It equates to 10 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) for 95 hours of on-site training. Hold a university master’s degree, a university bachelor’s degree, a bachelor’s or master’s degree from a university of applied sciences or a degree deemed equivalent; Have a good command of oral and written English, enabling them to follow the CAS courses, read scientific documents, and communicate within the framework of the training activities. Swiss Confederation: Global Programme Water, Swiss Agency for Development; Geneva Water Hub; UNESCO Chair on Hydropolitics; Collaborations established with other administrations, companies, and universities; Unparalleled competencies from International Geneva in the field of water and conflict prevention are mobilised within this training programme Priority will be given to participants who wish to follow the programme as a whole. Application for one or several specific modules is possible. Les termes utilisés pour désigner des personnes sont pris au sens générique; ils ont à la fois la valeur d’un masculin et d’un féminin. | |
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