JOIN US IN PARIS TO TACKLE THIS CHALLENGE<\/a><\/p>\nChallenge mentors:<\/strong><\/p>\nALAN NICOL<\/strong> is a thought leader with over 20 years of professional experience at the cutting edge of resource management issues in the Horn of Africa, Middle East and Asia. He has brought social and political science analysis to a range of consulting, research for development and policy influencing\u00a0activities,\u00a0including\u00a0establishing\u00a0the Water Policy Programme at ODI in London,\u00a0leading research on water and livelihoods in Ethiopia under the RiPPLE programme, developing water-smart agriculture as a concept and\u00a0approach\u00a0in East Africa and, most recently, heading up the Governance, Gender and Poverty Theme at IWMI. Alan has written and speaks widely on water resources development issues at all levels.\u00a0He is a particularly\u00a0strong advocate of\u00a0trans boundary\u00a0river basin cooperation as a key pathway to economic growth and transformation within shared landscapes.<\/p>\nABBY WALDORF<\/strong> is a communication and engagement specialist for the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems, based in Addis Ababa. She provides support to projects in the East Africa region. Prior to working with WLE, she was the managing director of wH2O: The Journal of Gender and Water. One of the highlights of her time with WLE was working with fellow young professionals at the Global Landscapes Forum last year and she is excited to do so again this year!”<\/p>\nChallenge partner:<\/strong><\/p>\n
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