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Fatine Ezbakhe

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Fatine is a scientific officer at the Geneva Water Hub/University of Geneva, working on research and education projects related to hydropolitics and water governance. Before, she worked in the field of water and environmental data analysis, with an emphasis on the development of polity tools to support decision making under uncertainty. She holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalunya (UPC) in Barcelona (Spain).

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Mixing Youth and Water: If they don’t give you a seat at the (policy) table, bring a folding chair!
You have probably heard it before. “The youth are the leaders of tomorrow”. “Today’s youth are tomorrow’s hope”. And, let’s...

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