Mai Nguyen

Water Justice Virtual Exhibition: ‘Aquawhen?’

The Water Justice Hub was formally established on 14 October 2019 as an initiative of the UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance at the Australian National University. The Hub is supported by a five-year Australian Research Council research...

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Why Iraq’s great rivers are dying

The Middle East is currently contending with widespread water shortages, and Iraq is no exception. While the country undoubtedly faces major challenges from climate change, poor water management and mismanaged human interventions are also to blame for the droughts...

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Are dams killing the Mekong river?

The Mekong river is one of the most important waterways in the world. Running through six countries and acting as a source of food and income for millions of people, the Mekong is vital for the future of communities and counties throughout South-East Asia. However,...

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Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans

For many Indigenous Americans, water is a sacred, necessary aspect of their culture. However, today, many tribes are having to wrestle with increasingly polluted waterways due to poor or misguided government regulations. In this talk, Indigenous American legal scholar...

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