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Announcing M-POWER Fellows 2011-2012 - Nu Salween Call

The Mekong Program on Water, Environment and Resilience (M-POWER), with the support and collaboration of the Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF), is pleased to announce five fellowship awards for 2011-2012.

An M-POWER Research Fellowship provides an exciting and challenging opportunity for researchers to join a multi-country and multi-disciplinary team. The fellowships support researchers working to improve water governance in the Mekong Region.

The fellowship program is lead bythe Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Ubon Ratchathani University, and Yunnan University on behalf of the M-POWER network.

For more information on the fellows download the

Fellows Flyer


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Name

Country

Host organisation

Research Topic

Ms. Chau Thi Minh Long

Vietnam

Western Highlands Agriculture and Forestry Science and Technology Institute

Impacts of hydropower on farmers’ livelihoods in the Srepok River in Vietnam: A case study of the Buon Tua Srah hydropower project

Mr. Ham Kimkong

Cambodia

Royal University of Phnom Penh

Understanding decision-making processes around hydropower in the 3S Region in Cambodia: Challenges for local livelihoods

Mr. Kesa Ly

Cambodia

Cambodia Center for Study and Development in Agriculture (CEDAC)

Improvements for hydropower management and decision-making in the Mekong: Cases from the 3S Region in Cambodia

Mr. Pichai Uamturapojn

Thailand

Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Japan

Understanding the causes and processes of organizational changes in and/or between River Basin Organisations (RBOs) in Thailand and Laos

Ms. Wang Jian Ping

China

GMS Study Centre, Yunnan University

Reflections from good practices of the Erhai Lake Basin Management Commission (ELBMC), China, in Integrated Watershed Management