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H2Know
SciCommX - AQUAMUSE
11 episodes
2 weeks ago
What if every river bend, every cracked well, and every drop that once passed through our hands carried a story of joy, survival, or loss? In this episode of the H2Know, we step inside physical water museums, where memory, heritage, and storytelling come alive in real places. Our guest, Dr. Abdennabi El Mandour, Director of the Mohammed VI Museum for Water Civilization in Morocco, takes us inside the space where water’s past meets our present. He shares how the museum keeps Morocco’s deep r...
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What if every river bend, every cracked well, and every drop that once passed through our hands carried a story of joy, survival, or loss? In this episode of the H2Know, we step inside physical water museums, where memory, heritage, and storytelling come alive in real places. Our guest, Dr. Abdennabi El Mandour, Director of the Mohammed VI Museum for Water Civilization in Morocco, takes us inside the space where water’s past meets our present. He shares how the museum keeps Morocco’s deep r...
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Episodes (11/11)
H2Know
Water Has Memory
What if every river bend, every cracked well, and every drop that once passed through our hands carried a story of joy, survival, or loss? In this episode of the H2Know, we step inside physical water museums, where memory, heritage, and storytelling come alive in real places. Our guest, Dr. Abdennabi El Mandour, Director of the Mohammed VI Museum for Water Civilization in Morocco, takes us inside the space where water’s past meets our present. He shares how the museum keeps Morocco’s deep r...
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2 weeks ago
12 minutes

H2Know
Why Do We Need Water Museums?
What comes to your mind when you hear about a “water museum”? Most people don’t know how to answer. And maybe that’s the point! In this episode of the H2Know, we begin with a simple question and end up somewhere far deeper. We speak to people from different walks of life, then sit down with the Global Network of Water Museums to ask: What does it mean to remember water? Whose stories are being forgotten? And how can museums become places that hold not just the past, but the hopes of communi...
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2 months ago
22 minutes

H2Know
Water Diplomacy in the Public Eye
Water doesn’t stop at borders, and neither should the stories we tell about it! In this episode, we explore how media coverage can influence not just policies but public perception and global cooperation around shared waters. Featuring real stories from journalists on the ground, this episode reveals why what’s reported and how it is reported can make all the difference. 🎧 Tune in to discover how journalism is changing the flow of water diplomacy. Note: The host on this episode is Ab...
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4 months ago
20 minutes

H2Know
Digitalization Giving Voice to Our Rivers
Can rivers speak? In today’s digital age, they just might. In this thought-provoking episode, host Abebe Yirga explores how emerging technologies like AI, digital twins, and smart sensors are reshaping water diplomacy—not just behind closed doors, but on the ground and in real-time. Joining us are two visionary experts: 🔹Martina Klimes: Senior Manager/Advisor, Climate, Water, and Peace at SIWI and a member of the Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) of the World Water Week. 🔹Mariangel...
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5 months ago
27 minutes

H2Know
Gender and Water Diplomacy: Why Representation Matters
Water diplomacy shapes the way communities share and protect one of our most vital resources—but for too long, not all voices have been equally heard. In this episode, we share stories of women breaking barriers, standing strong at negotiation tables, and reminding the world that real solutions only happen when every voice is heard. Ready to be inspired? Tune in and hear how they’re reshaping the flow of water diplomacy! Note: The host on this episode is Abebe Yirga
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6 months ago
35 minutes

H2Know
Personal Journals of Water Reporters
The Water Stories We Read, But the Struggles We Didn’t See! In this episode of the H2Know, Lina Yassin takes us behind the scenes of water reporting. Through insightful conversations with experienced water reporters, we'll discover the real stories behind the headlines—the personal and professional hurdles they overcame to shed light on critical water issues around the globe. Tune in now to learn how these journalists continue to fight for impactful reporting in the face of adversity! No...
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10 months ago
31 minutes

H2Know
From the Ground Up: Citizen Voices in Water Reporting
A community in Flint, Michigan, found itself in crisis when residents noticed something wrong with their tap water. Citizen journalists—ordinary people with a commitment to truth—played a crucial role in exposing dangerous levels of contamination and driving the issue into public view. In this episode, we’ll explore how you, too, can become a voice for change on pressing water issues like contamination and scarcity. Dr. Cat Shrier, Founder and CEO of WaterCitizen.com, and Julia Kumari Drapki...
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11 months ago
31 minutes

H2Know
The Nile’s Hidden Narrative - What Can a Holistic Lens Reveal?
In the world of water journalism, countless reports highlight the dire consequences of water scarcity, contamination, and mismanagement. But what if those stories only scratched the surface? In this episode, our host Lina Yassin takes a fresh look at submissions from emerging journalists, offering them a new perspective: one that sees water issues not as isolated problems but as interconnected narratives shaped by history, culture, and the environment. By adopting a holistic lens, these stor...
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11 months ago
27 minutes

H2Know
Tales from Riverbanks
In this special episode of the H2Know - instead of following a scripted narrative - we explore the raw and heartfelt experiences shared by our audience! Each story connects us to distant shores and ancient traditions, reflecting how the Mighty Nile River serves as the timeless bond uniting us all. Ready for the inspiring tales from riverbanks? Tune in Now! Note: People on this episode -Sherine El-Wattar (Host). -Salma Alnour (Guest). -Youssef Osama (Guest). - Fitih Alemu (Guest). -Tamer...
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1 year ago
27 minutes

H2Know
Voices of the Nile: A Journey Through Time
This episode of the H2Know is an inspiring journey through the waves of creativity across the Nile shores, led by an unusual guest; the mighty Nile River himself! The Nile welcomes us into a world where art guides us to understand the essential nature of water. Throughout the episode, His Majesty introduces us to his "creative sons and daughters"—artists, poets, musicians, and more— sharing their work in tribute to his timeless sacredness. Among the featured works are Sugypia by Eyayu Genet...
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1 year ago
14 minutes

H2Know
United for Water: Global Efforts, Local Impact
Think water education is boring and reserved only for a select few? In this episode of the H2Know, we shatter that myth with an exciting exploration of how collaboration is making water knowledge cool, accessible, and ACTIONABLE! Join Sherine El-Wattar as she interviews the two leading figures: -John Etgen, CEO of Project WET Foundation: sharing the story of this global program offering water education resources in over 80 countries - inspiring local solutions to global water challenges. -Dam...
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1 year ago
36 minutes

H2Know
What if every river bend, every cracked well, and every drop that once passed through our hands carried a story of joy, survival, or loss? In this episode of the H2Know, we step inside physical water museums, where memory, heritage, and storytelling come alive in real places. Our guest, Dr. Abdennabi El Mandour, Director of the Mohammed VI Museum for Water Civilization in Morocco, takes us inside the space where water’s past meets our present. He shares how the museum keeps Morocco’s deep r...