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Kini Welcome Video - Duration: 3:57.

Hello, and welcome to Kini. Kini is here to help build

links between practitioners working to implement water

management throughout the Asia Pacific. How things are

being done in Australia may be quite different to what's

happening in India, or in Cambonia, or in the Pacific

Islands. But at the same time, there is a lot that we can

learn from one another.

I'd like to take a few minutes to explain how the site is

organized, so that when you're looking for knowledge or

resources, you'll be able to find things easily. Content is

organized around interviews, which are published every

two weeks or so. Each interview is with somebody who is

doing interesting work in the Asia Pacific. And, each

interview lasts approximately one hour. During the

interview, I try to really understand what makes that

person tick. And I try to understand how they approach and

solve challenges around water issues in their part of the world.

I realize that taking an approach that works in one part of

the world and imposing it on another part of the world

really is not the most effective. I know that contexts are

different, but at the same time, we can all learn from how

others think and how they understand challenges.

Understanding the approaches that others take helps us to

open up our own way of thinking. And sometimes, we can

get ideas of how we can try something different in our

work. And that's the idea behind the interviews.

These interviews cover a lot of territory. In recent

interviews, I've spoken with leading practitioners about

governance approaches at the very top level. I've spoken

about the food-water-energy nexus and how we can better

engage across sectors. And also about setting up a non-

profit to increase the general understanding of the water

and sanitation challenges in a country context for

university graduates so that they will be interested in

getting jobs in this sector.

Everyone I've spoken to has had a very unique

perspective. And they have all been open and willing to

share their ideas and insights. Interviews can be listened

to on the Kini site itself, or they can be download. And,

there's another video showing you how to navigate the

site and access the interviews.

You can listen to the interviews when you're cooking at

home, when you're driving, when you're on the bus, or

when you're taking a walk. Listening is a very personable

way of gaining information, and when you listen to the

interview, I hope that you feel that you're part of our conversation.

Each interview comes with a set of blog posts, which you

can find on the Kini site, or on social media. The blog

posts help to explain certain things that we may not have

gone into detail during the interview. We welcome you to

comment on the blogs, to share additional information, to

ask questions, or tell me, or whoever wrote the blog, what you think.

I may not always have all of the information. And it is

possible that sometimes, I'm going to get it wrong. In

many cases, you are more of an expert than I am. I'd

really be happy is you would share that knowledge, the

knowledge that you have, and engage with me on the blog

posts about your experiences. The only way that this

initiative is going to work; the only way that we're going

to learn from one another is if we're open to sharing ideas

and correcting one another when the information isn't

quite right. When done in a way that is open, respectful,

and for the greater purpose of improving how we all

work, and how we tackle challenges in the field of water

management, well, this is the only way that we really can

start to learn from one another.

So, I would like to invite you to be a part of Kini. I would

like to invite you to engage with the practitioners that I

interview, to comment and express your thoughts and your

knowledge on the platform. In water management, we

face many challenges. And only by forming stronger

connections with one another across the region, across the

Asia Pacific, will we be able to work together and face

these challenges. And little by little, hopefully make a

difference in the world.

So, welcome to Kini! And thank you, I look forward to

engaging with you on this site.

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