LEARNING TO SHARE WATER IWRM TRAINING OPENS ON JULY 19, 2010

The training program on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the Mekong is organized by the Mekong Institute from 19 to 30 July, 2010 at Khon Kaen, Thailand. The program is tailor-made for the Junior Riparian Professionals (JRP) from Mekong River Commission (MRC) and Young GMS Professionals from MI. 14 participants from the upper and lower Mekong basins are expected to gain knowledge and skills on integrated water management in the context of Mekong cooperation. 

In the opening ceremony, Dr. Suchat Katima, MI Director talked about the importance of regional cooperation and understanding on water resources management. Facing the common threat of climate change, he said upstream and downstream countries need to work together to utilize resources in a sustainable way in order to mitigate the imminent risk. 

Dr. Janejira Tospornsampan, MRC representative, emphasized the important roles of water resources in the GMS. She hoped that the program will elucidate the often misunderstood concept of IWRM and that participants will gain more knowledge on that. 

The program covers a wide range of IWRM content, including development potentials, stakeholders analysis, using indicators, and competencies of basin planners, etc. Participants will also visit Pak Mun Dam in Thailand to appreciate first-hand information on basin planning. 

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Mrs. Guohua Liu

Director, Sustainable Energy & Environment (SEE) Department

Mrs. Liu Guohua is the Director of the Sustainable Energy and Environment Department at the Mekong Institute. Prior to this role, she worked in the Department of International Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, where she played a key role in shaping and implementing China’s cooperation strategies with UN development agencies. During this time, Mrs. Liu was actively involved in advancing initiatives related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a focus on climate change and green development. Additionally, she contributed to the evaluation of projects funded by various Chinese initiatives, such as the Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund, Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Special Fund, etc.

In addition to her work in the Department of International Economic Affairs, Mrs. Liu has an extensive diplomatic background. She spent 7 years in the Department of African Affairs, followed by a 4-year tenure at the Chinese Embassy in Lao PDR, where she gained deep expertise in both Southeast Asian and African affairs. These diverse experiences have played a crucial role in shaping her approach to sustainable development and international collaboration, particularly in building regional partnerships and tackling global challenges like climate change.

She holds a Master’s degree in Economics, with a specialization in Finance, from the Central University of Finance and Economics, and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics, specializing in International Economics and Trade, from the Shanghai University of International Business and Economics.