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@Prof_FSultana@LEXPRESS Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. Is there any English version of it? As a Water & Society Fellow 2025 of AGU, I am writing a series of blog posts and I quoted you from the Deutche Welle in one of the posts, titled, Political Economy of Water Conflict in South Asia.
So excited to be part of this cohort. Thank you so much for selecting me as one of the fellows. I look forward to dive deep into groundwater injustice in Bangladesh, a country where water has become a double-edged sword.
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So excited to be one of the awardees. Thank you so much for selecting me and providing me such a prestigious platform to continue my research on water and society ❤️❤️. I look forward to a productive fellowship.
🌍 Celebrating Water & Society Fellowship 2025 Awardees! 💧
We are thrilled to announce the three recipients of the 2025 Water & Society Fellowship!
Abdoulie Jadama, José Gescilam Uchôa, and Azmal Hossan
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@aguwater Thank you so much for sharing the terrific news. I feel so honored and blessed to be one of the awardees of this prestigious fellowship. It is so encouraging for an early career water researcher from the Global South like me. I look forward for a productive fellowship with you.
I organized the workshop as a requiremnt of my participatory action research Ph.D. project supported by the Diverse Knowledge Systems for Climate Adaptation Fellowship at @USGS.
#Climatecoloniality#Decolonization
As a Sustainability Leadership Fellow @SOGES_CSU, I wrote this blog post on decolonizing climate change adaptation research. It reflects the feedback I received from a workshop I organized last month with Tribal members in the Northern Great Plains.
https://t.co/q8Dw2dAewm
I organized the workshop titled Decolonization of Climate Change Adaptation Knowledge last month on the second day of the Annual Water and Climate Conference organized by the Great Plains Tribal Water Alliance, a South Dakota-based Tribal grassroots organization.
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Congratulations Dear @Prof_FSultana for editing this masterpiece on #ClimateColoniality. Already collected it and looking forward to reading the book. It would be a great resource for my Ph.D. dissertation research on Decolonizing Climate Change Adaptation Knowledge.
I am looking forward to the next phases of the project and continued co-production of Tribal climate change adaptation. Thanks and gratitude to the organizer and host of the conference.
The Great Plains Tribal Water Alliance's (GPTWA) Annual Water and Climate Conference 2024 was a blast. The two-day conference, which took place at the Royal River Hotel and Casino, Flandreau Sioux Tribal Reservation in South Dakota from September 18 - 19, was a great success.
I presented one of my ongoing research project titled Tribal Climate Change Adaptation Water Needs and Priorities in South Dakota and organized a participatory workshop called Decolonizing Climate Change Adaptation Knowledge. I received critical feedback on both projects.