Areas of Work
The Centre for Water Security Studies and Capacity Development operates across a wide range of interdisciplinary fields that address the technical, legal, political, economic, and strategic dimensions of water security.
Through research, training, and policy engagement, the Centre integrates scientific expertise with governance and diplomacy to support sustainable and secure water resource management.
Water Security Studies
Comprehensive analysis of water security challenges, national water policy development, and long-term sustainability planning.
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Specialized studies in water-related negotiations, dispute resolution, and transboundary water conflict management.
International Law and Water Law
Research and training in international water law, legal frameworks, and governance mechanisms regulating shared water resources.
Water Resources Engineering
Studies in hydrology, hydraulics, irrigation systems, and technical water resource management.
Water Diplomacy
Strategic engagement in regional and international water diplomacy to strengthen cooperation and safeguard national interests.
Economic and Social Water Studies
Assessment of economic, developmental, and social dimensions of water resource utilization and sustainability
Political and Geopolitical Water Studies
Analysis of political dynamics, geopolitical strategies, and regional power relations related to water resource
GIS and Remote Sensing
Application of geographic information systems and remote sensing technologies in water resource monitoring and planning.