Background

"Science Communication for Water Diplomacy in the Brahmaputra" workshop

24.06.2022 Building Peace
Robert Banks Auditorium Asian Insitute of Technology Pathum Thani, Thailand

Water diplomacy has emerged as an approach that enables and often provides an opportunity to evaluate ways that can contribute to finding solutions for joint management of shared freshwater resources. While formal diplomacy (state-to-state) is often recognized as the only substantial negotiation. However, such diplomatic initiatives and policy making is disconnected from the ground reality. People-to-people diplomacy at the civil society or academic level is rapidly evolving and is being considered a game-changer in a multi-polar world.

Objectives

  • To discuss the existing conversation in the media on Brahmaputra, and deliberate if there is a need to change the narrative around the basin
  • To facilitate cross-learning between the stakeholders representing the Brahmaputra River Basin and Mekong River Basin
  • To establish a dialogue between science, academia, and policymakers to transform water conflicts into cooperation

Expected outcomes

  • Strengthen understanding of the Brahmaputra Rivers Basin through dissemination of knowledge generated in the project
  • Possible way forward to strengthen science-media communication through collaborative initiatives.
  • Strengthen the network of stakeholders working on the Brahmaputra Basin and Mekin Basin.

The full concept note is available below.