Training young water professionals in leadership and transdisciplinary competencies for sustainable water management in India

Author:

Maheshwari Basant1ORCID,Hagare Dharmappa1ORCID,Spencer Ricky1,Dollin Jen1ORCID,Reynolds Jason1,Atkins Deborah1,Packham Roger1,Batelaan Okke2,Sitharam T. G.3,Lan Yi‐Chen1,Arora Meenakshi4,Kashyap Rakesh5,Kartha Suresh6,Sathasivan Arumugam1,Dutta Subhashisa6

Affiliation:

1. Western Sydney University Penrith South New South Wales Australia

2. College of Science and Engineering Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. All India Council for Technical Education New Delhi Delhi India

4. Department of Infrastructure Engineering University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

5. Ministry of Jal Shakti, Department of Water Resources River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation New Delhi Delhi India

6. Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Guwahati Assam India

Abstract

AbstractYoung water professionals (YWPs) have a critical role in ensuring how water resources will be managed to contribute towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. To address the challenges of climate change, population growth, and urbanization, YWPs require leadership skills, transdisciplinary competencies, technical knowledge, and practical experience. This article presents the India YWP training program, led by Western Sydney University and the Australia India Water Centre (AIWC), aimed at developing a cohort of skilled YWPs and nurturing the next generation of water leaders in support of India's water reform agenda and the National Water Mission. The program engaged 20 YWPs, consisting of an equal gender representation, selected by the Ministry of Jal Shakti from various water management agencies and departments across India. The 11‐month training program was designed to be transformative and interactive, and it used an online platform comprising online lectures, mentoring, and project‐based learning facilitated by the AIWC team. The training methodology focused on engaged learning, incorporating online workshops, Situation Understanding and Improvement Projects (SUIPs), online group discussions, and mentoring. The SUIPs provided a platform for YWPs to work in pairs, receiving guidance from AIWC members, enabling them to develop practical skills and knowledge in real‐world contexts. The program effectively enhanced participants' capacities in project planning, design, implementation, and management, while fostering critical thinking and problem‐solving skills by adopting transdisciplinary approaches. Furthermore, participants demonstrated improved leadership, project management, time management, and communication skills. The training helped YWPs to equip them with a holistic perspective and stakeholder‐focused mindset to address diverse water challenges from a holistic and long‐term standpoint.

Funder

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Government

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Administration,Water Science and Technology,Ecology,Geography, Planning and Development

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