
Gendering Water Security
01/29/24 • 36 min
In this episode, Sofiia talks to Maureen Walschot, a climate security expert and consultant. Through her dedicated work, Maureen delves into unravelling the intricate connections between climate change, peace, and security. Her focus spans across various domains such as water diplomacy and cooperation, as well as the intersection of gender, climate, and security. Despite the persistent presence of environmental and feminist studies throughout Maureen's life, they existed in parallel. It wasn't until her university studies and subsequent PhD journey that she started exploring the convergence of gender, environment — specifically transboundary water management — and security. Maureen shares her rich experience, recounting her involvement in empowering local stakeholders in conflict resolution during armed conflicts in Central America. Additionally, she discusses her efforts in safeguarding marginalised communities residing in areas controlled by armed groups and de facto authorities (AGDA) in Afghanistan — regions marked by environmental vulnerability and conflict.
Maureen is also officially part of the VONA team, so towards the end of the episode we also shared some news, updates and VONA plans for 2024.
If you want to connect to Maureen, check out her LinkedIn account.
Relevant links and recommendations:
Saline water, peace, and security. Analyzing the impact of desalination on transboundary groundwater interactions in the Middle East, by Maureen Walschot published in L. P. Batista da Silva et al., New Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance Interdisciplinary Approaches and Global Case Studies, Routledge, 2023.
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Podcast hosted by Sofiia Shevchuk
Visuals and podcast production by Tamas Viski
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Sofiia talks to Maureen Walschot, a climate security expert and consultant. Through her dedicated work, Maureen delves into unravelling the intricate connections between climate change, peace, and security. Her focus spans across various domains such as water diplomacy and cooperation, as well as the intersection of gender, climate, and security. Despite the persistent presence of environmental and feminist studies throughout Maureen's life, they existed in parallel. It wasn't until her university studies and subsequent PhD journey that she started exploring the convergence of gender, environment — specifically transboundary water management — and security. Maureen shares her rich experience, recounting her involvement in empowering local stakeholders in conflict resolution during armed conflicts in Central America. Additionally, she discusses her efforts in safeguarding marginalised communities residing in areas controlled by armed groups and de facto authorities (AGDA) in Afghanistan — regions marked by environmental vulnerability and conflict.
Maureen is also officially part of the VONA team, so towards the end of the episode we also shared some news, updates and VONA plans for 2024.
If you want to connect to Maureen, check out her LinkedIn account.
Relevant links and recommendations:
Saline water, peace, and security. Analyzing the impact of desalination on transboundary groundwater interactions in the Middle East, by Maureen Walschot published in L. P. Batista da Silva et al., New Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance Interdisciplinary Approaches and Global Case Studies, Routledge, 2023.
For more on VONA:
Sign up for our monthly Newsletter at www.VONA.international
Instagram @vona.international
Twitter @VONA_int
LinkedIn VONA International
Podcast hosted by Sofiia Shevchuk
Visuals and podcast production by Tamas Viski
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Gender and cultural identity dynamics within the climate and conflict nexus
In this episode, Sofiia talks to Gabriel Nuckhir, a Gender and Peacebuilding Adviser at Conciliation Resources. In 2023, Gabriel, as part of the Conciliation Resources project, collaborated with partners from Pakistan, Uganda and the Philippines to unearth much needed insights into how gender dynamics, climate change and conflict are interacting in contexts experiencing worsening climate change and conflict impacts. Gabriel shares about his professional journey through peacebuilding so far, and how this led him to the recognition that it is critical to take a joined-up approach to the meta-challenges concerning gender equality, climate change and violent conflict.
This episode surfaces and explores the concepts masculinities, social norms and expectations, cultural identity and links these with climate change and ultimately conflict - listen to learn more.
If you want to connect to Gabriel, check out his LinkedIn account, as well as the accounts of the Conciliation Resources - LinkedIn, Twitter.
Relevant links and recommendations:
Gender, cultural identity, conflict and climate change - report by Conciliation Resources.
Beyond Feminist Foreign Policy Series: Climate Change - by Conciliation Resources.
For more on VONA:
Sign up for our monthly Newsletter at www.VONA.international
Instagram @vona.international
Twitter @VONA_int
LinkedIn VONA International
Podcast hosted by Sofiia Shevchuk
Visuals and podcast production by Tamas Viski
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SHE Changes Climate
In this episode, Sofiia talks to Elise Buckle, Co-Founder and Co-Director of SHE Changes Climate, CEO of Climate & Sustainability; Leadership Mentor and a Co-Chair of the Climate Impact Group. Growing up in a French countryside, in nature, Elise started her career in the humanitarian sector in Tajikistan, Chile, and several other organisations active in disaster reduction, where she became aware of the connection between climate change and poverty reduction. Then with COP11 Elise started working on climate change, as an advisor for members of the European Parliament. It is precisely then, when climate change has been a red thread throughout Elise’s professional career and personal commitment to the cause throughout working with diverse organisations. Early on Elise also realised how important women’s role is in climate negotiations - in order to bring different perspectives, to bring empathy, and include every voice. Today Elise leads SHE Changes Climate, an organisation that advocates for more women in climate negotiations at all levels. Elise shares more about her COP experience across years, about starting with SHE Changes Climate, the idea of a mentoring programme for younger generations and more - listen to episode to here more and get inspired.
If you want to connect to Elise, check out her LinkedIn account; as well as the Linkedin account for SHE Changes Climate.
Relevant links and recommendations:
UNITE FOR CLIMATE SOLUTIONS SUMMIT by SHE Changes Climate
Climate Justice - book by Mary Robinson
Be One Mentoring - mentoring programme by SHE Changes Climate
For more on VONA:
Sign up for our monthly Newsletter at www.VONA.international
Instagram @vona.international
Twitter @VONA_int
LinkedIn VONA International
Podcast hosted by Sofiia Shevchuk
Visuals and podcast production by Tamas Viski
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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