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27 February 2026
Capacity-Development on Kahrizes for Students and Young Specialists
On 27 February 2026, IOM Azerbaijan, in cooperation with the Azerbaijan State Water Reserves Agency and with support from the Sasakawa Endowment Fund, held a capacity development session in Ganja dedicated to kahriz rehabilitation as a nature‑based, climate‑resilient water solution. The event was held within the “Promoting Kahriz Rehabilitation for Enhanced Water-Related Climate Adaptation in Azerbaijan” project. Building the Knowledge of Future Water ProfessionalsThe session brought together 30 participants, including young specialists and university students from Azerbaijan State Agricultural University, Azerbaijan Technological University, Ganja State University, and Mingachevir State University. The goal was to strengthen the capacity of future practitioners by introducing them to:climate change and adaptation concepts,water resources management in Azerbaijan,the history and technical structure of kahrizes, andinnovative approaches, including the potential role of artificial intelligence. Interactive and Multidisciplinary ProgramThe full‑day program included expert presentations, a short documentary film on ancient water systems, and discussions on the potential of kahriz rehabilitation to support climate‑resilient development. Sessions were delivered by national and international specialists in climate science, hydrology, water engineering, and kahriz research. Commitment to Sustainable Water SolutionsBy engaging young professionals and academic institutions, IOM Azerbaijan aims to expand national expertise on sustainable groundwater management and reinforce the role of kahrizes in modern water‑related climate adaptation efforts. The initiative contributes to strengthening community resilience, safeguarding traditional knowledge, and promoting nature‑based solutions for Azerbaijan’s future water security.