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Executive Secretary GWP

  18/12/2008
The Global Water Partnership (GWP) announced the appointment of Dr. Ania Grobicki as the GWP Executive Secretary, effective 11th March 2009. Dr. Grobicki is currently Head of Secretariat for the multi-stakeholder forum on strengthening research for health, development and equity worldwide which was established to prepare for the 2008 Global Ministerial Forum on Research for Health.

 

 Global Water Partnership Execultive Secretary

As Head, she was responsible for operations, fundraising, outreach, communications, and engagement with high-level individuals across the globe and oversaw the November 2008 Bamako conference.

 

"The GWP Steering Committee looked for and found in Dr. Grobicki a unique and energizing person to lead the GWP network into the next strategy period," said Letitia A. Obeng, GWP Chair. "We wanted someone strategic who will excite the Partnership, bringing with them a key range of skills."

 

 





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Dear All in Water Link International,
How Water Link International Team is linking its activities with Biodiversity. Year 2010 is International Year for Biodiversity.
D Dhanapal
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D Dhanapal Geo Resource Centre - 06/02/2010 - 13:45


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Dr D Dhanapal Geo Resource Centre - 23/12/2008 - 17:39


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