Living Waters Museum

www.livingwatersmuseum.org

Living Waters Museum is a virtual museum that engages youth in visualizing water heritage and re-imagining sustainable, inclusive and equitable water futures. Through the power of storytelling and technology, we seek to celebrate our water wisdom, inspire youth to look at water from an interdisciplinary perspective, and co-build a digital repository as a source of learning for the future. Initially having started at the Centre for Heritage Management, Ahmedabad University for the first two years, we are currently based at the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune. We are also the founder member of the Global Network of Water Museums, endorsed by UNESCO’s International Hydrology Program in 2018. We collaborate with a range of young people from civil society, schools, academia and the creative arts to design and curate digital content and communicate on our diverse water challenges. We are currently looking at how performing arts can become a medium to encourage a dialogue on the matter. We believe that young minds have the strength and resources to bring significant change to conventional approaches to water management and address our complex water challenges.

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Living Waters Museum is a virtual museum that engages youth in visualizing water heritage and re-imagining sustainable, inclusive and equitable water futures. Through the power of storytelling and technology, we seek to celebrate our water wisdom, inspire youth to look at water from an interdisciplinary perspective, and co-build a digital repository as a source of learning for the future. Initially having started at the Centre for Heritage Management, Ahmedabad University for the first two years, we are currently based at the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune. We are also the founder member of the Global Network of Water Museums, endorsed by UNESCO’s International Hydrology Program in 2018. We collaborate with a range of young people from civil society, schools, academia and the creative arts to design and curate digital content and communicate on our diverse water challenges. We are currently looking at how performing arts can become a medium to encourage a dialogue on the matter. We believe that young minds have the strength and resources to bring significant change to conventional approaches to water management and address our complex water challenges.

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2017

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