Governance systems and gender-sensitive stakeholder engagement
Lead: University of Dundee, Andrew Allan & Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Mashfiqus Salehin
WP1 has the purpose of engaging stakeholders in the project, understanding the capacity of the governance system to support migration in the context of other adaptation, and leaving a policy and practical legacy from the research. We ensure that each delta region affords sufficient emphasis on governance and stakeholder engagement and where necessary support partners through appropriate capacity building activities related to gender-sensitive stakeholder engagement and governance analysis.
Work Tasks:
- Stakeholder engagement
- Governance Analysis
- Barriers to Law and Policy implementation
- Knowledge sharing between stakeholders across deltas
- Sustainability and legacy of Project
WP1 Staff:
Name | Institute | Country |
Andrew Allan | University of Dundee | Northern (UK) |
Christopher Spray | University of Dundee | Northern (UK) |
Alistair Rieu-Clarke | University of Dundee | Northern (UK) |
Katharine Vincent | Kulima | Northern (South Africa) |
Dr. Asish Kumar Ghosh | Centre for Environment & Development (CED) | India |
Dr. Ajit K Pattnaik | Chilika Development Authority (CDA) | India |
Dr. Rabindro Nath Samal | Chilika Development Authority (CDA) | India |
Sri G Rajesh | Chilika Development Authority (CDA) | India |
Dr. Gurdeep Rastogi | Chilika Development Authority (CDA) | India |
Anchita Ghatak | Gender Consultant | India |
Prof. Mashfiques Salehin | BUET | Bangladesh |
Prof. Shahjahan Mondal | BUET | Bangladesh |
Prof. Mohammed Abed Hossain | BUET | Bangladesh |
Mr Saiful Alam | Water Resources Planning Organisation (WARPO) | Bangladesh |
ATM Zakir Hossain | Jagrata Juba Shangha | Bangladesh |
Dr. Cynthia Addoquaye Tagoe | University of Ghana | Ghana |
Dr. Adelina Mensah | University of Ghana | Ghana |
Dr. Kwasi Appeaning Addo | University of Ghana | Ghana |
Mr. Winfred Nelson | National Development Planning Commision | Ghana |
Prof. Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe | University of Ghana | Ghana |