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  • The Yarmouk Hydropolitical Baseline report - October 2019

  • Professor Mark Zeitoun on the Morning Brief Podcast

  • UEA thinking without borders episode one ‘Water’

  • Water insecurity compounds the global coronavirus crisis

  • Integrated Constructed Wetlands (ICWs)

  • Coronavirus and older people

  • A cutting-edge resource, that demonstrates pathways to transform complex water conflicts, is out now.

  • Gaza now has a toxic 'biosphere of war' that no one can escape, writes Prof Mark Zeitoun for The Conversation

  • Watch Prof Mark Zeitoun's Inaugural Lecture: Water and war, and so much more

  • Debunking the myth of upcoming "water wars", Prof Zeitoun urges a rethink of logic driving water scarcity

  • How does water access impact communities in conflict? Prof Mark Zeitoun explains in interview with Vikas Shah from Thought Economics

  • Access to Safe Drinking Water: Challenges and Opportunities for Improving Global Health by Water Security Research Centre's Jo-Anne Geere (School of Health Sciences, UEA)

  • Key Global Environmental Change publication, led by Professor Zeitoun, reviews approaches to water security, resultant policy recommendations and proposes a way forward for more effective water security research and policy

  • Does the world have enough water? Water Security Research Centre's Dr Jessica Budds produces new infographic

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