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Seminar on World Water Crisis and Adaptive Solutions for Jordan: A Collaborative Endeavor

13-02-2024 04:59 PM


Ammon News - The Embassy of Japan in Jordan, in collaboration with the University of Jordan, the University of Tokyo, and the Jordan Japan Academic Society (JJAS), successfully hosted on February 13 the Seminar on World Water Crisis and Adaptive Solutions for Jordan. The event took place both on campus at the University of Jordan and online.

The seminar was attended by Mr. OKUYAMA Jiro, Ambassador of Japan to Jordan, H.E. Professor Dr. Nathir Obeidat, President of the University of Jordan, Professor Dr. Menwer Attarakih, Dean of School of Engineering and Technology, Professor Dr. Mohammad Matouq, President of Jordan Japan Academic Society, government officials, researchers and students. H.E. Dr. Hazim El Naser, former Minister of Water and Irrigation, attended the seminar as a moderator.

The seminar featured a keynote address by Professor Dr. OKI Taikan, a renowned hydrologist and the Special Advisor to the President of the University of Tokyo. During the lecture, Professor Oki shared his expertise in water resources, climate change, and sustainability. He also introduced adaptive solutions for Jordan, which stands at the forefront of the water crisis due to its arid climate and limited water resources. The seminar looked at how scientific research and data-driven policies can drive sustainable water management.

Ambassador OKUYAMA expressed his gratitude to the University of Jordan for its cooperation in organising the seminar on one of humanity's most pressing issues, the water crisis. He emphasised Japan's enthusiasm to strengthen cooperation with Jordan in a variety of fields.

Professor Dr. Obeidat delivered the opening remarks and welcomed Professor Dr. OKI to the University. He highlighted the importance of academic collaborations between Jordan and Japan to foster mutual understanding and knowledge sharing.
Students, professors, government officials, and experts actively participated in the seminar. The Zoom webinar, which was available to a global audience, facilitated meaningful exchanges.




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