"Weaponizing Water: Can Geneva reverse the trend?" Panel
The use of water in war is as devastating as it is fashionable. The predictable spread of disease and long-term environmental degradation guarantee civilians bear the burdent. The panel will explore the extent to which international Geneva, law, outrage, or alliances can reverse the trend – and the consequences if it cannot.
November, 12th 2024
- November, 12th 2024
6:00 pm
- 7:30 pm
Zurich
(+01:00)
Geneva Graduate Institute, Ivan Pictet Auditorium
Maison de la Paix
Chem. Eugène-Rigot 2
1202 Genève, Switzerland
Chem. Eugène-Rigot 2
1202 Genève, Switzerland
Host
- Marie-Laure Salles, Director – Geneva Graduate Institute
Panel
- Andrew Clapham, Professor of International Law - Geneva Graduate Institute
- David Kaelin, Urban Services and Policy Advisor – ICRC
- Gunjan Shree, Student for the Applied Research Project on the Weaponization of Water, Geneva Graduate Institute
- Jana Urh Lesjak, Deputy Permanent Representative of Slovenia to the UN
- Mark Zeitoun, Director General, Geneva Water Hub and Professor of Water Diplomacy, Geneva Graduate Institute
Discussants
- HE Anita Pipan (tbc) – Ambassador of Slovenia to the UN in Geneva
- HE Febrian A. Ruddyard (tbc) – Ambassador of Indonesia to the UN in Geneva
Please join for this important discussion and reception afterwards.
Hosted by the Geneva Water Hub – a Centre of Competence on Water for Peace
And a co-Centre of the University of Geneva and the Geneva Graduate Institute