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Water Diplomacy in the Public Eye

20 min · 12. kesä 2025
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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 Abebe Yirga

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