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1 Athukorala, K. 2001. Higher education in water resources management in Sri Lanka. Study No.6, of a series commissioned by the South Asia Consortium for interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies (SaciWATERs), Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, India. 124p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G744 ATH Record No: H040362)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H046508)
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Analysis of the role of courts in shaping access to justice in Indonesia has emphasised the role of judges and the incentives created for them by courts' institutional design. Alternatively, it has focused on individual justice-seekers and their capacities to choose between alternative pathways through the legal repertoire. In this paper, we suggest that ‘support structures for legal mobilisation’ (SSLMs) have also played an important role in shaping access to justice by influencing both the potential for legal mobilisation and the type of justice sought. In making this argument, we focus on a recent Constitutional Court case on ‘international standard schools’. In this case, a group of parents were able to mobilise for legal action only because NGOs provided the required technical expertise and financial resources while the central involvement of an anti-corruption NGO in the SSLM shifted the focus from parents' concerns about discrimination to corruption.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 363.34 G000 ISM Record No: H046897)
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4 Reason, P.; Bradbury, H. (Eds.) 2001. Handbook of action research: participative inquiry and practice. London, UK: SAGE Publications. 468p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 300.72 G000 REA Record No: H047660)
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5 Seckler, D. 2015. Flotsam: some adventures from my life. Lexington, KY, USA: Author. 340p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 920 G000 SEC Record No: H047920)
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(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 310 G744 SRI Record No: H047937)
7 Tsvuura, S.; Senzanje, A.; Mudhara, M.; Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe. 2022. Report on integrating WEF Nexus into teaching and learning and on the outcome of the short training programme. Pretoria, South Africa: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Initiative on NEXUS Gains. 33p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H051651)
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This is a report on the survey of WEF Nexus teaching in selected higher education and tertiary institutions in South Africa, outcomes of the WEF Nexus short training programmes, and the development of WEF Nexus teaching material.
The report presents the survey results on WEF Nexus teaching in South African higher and tertiary education institutions. The main findings of the survey are that; there is general knowledge of the WEF Nexus in the country, some of the institutions have been involved in WEF Nexus 'training' for a while now, WEF Nexus activities are found mainly in water-related departments at most institutions, WEF Nexus related work is mainly embedded in MSc and PhD research programmes, the WEF Nexus covered are wide but focused mainly on concepts, frameworks and application of models and tools. Most believed WEF Nexus should be focused on postgraduate students, and their institutions would welcome WEF Nexus-related teaching and learning.
The deliverable also reports two WEF Nexus short course training undertaken in 2021 and 2022, initially virtually (due to Covid-19 restrictions) and then in person in 2022. The short courses were very well received, attracting more than 80 participants worldwide for the virtual versions and some 50 students for the in-person training. Details of the course contents of the training are presented in the report.
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