Water Everlasting?

Film Screening and Discussion Panel
"Water Everlasting? The Battle to Secure Haiti's Most Essential Resource" is a 25-minute documentary film produced by the Inter-American Development Bank. It explores the challenges of reforming the public water administration in Haiti. The film has been screened to diplomats, U.S. government officials, aid workers, students and immigrants from various countries who wanted to contemplate these challenges in the context of their own homelands. The IDB endeavors to assist Haiti in its efforts to create a sustainable water system, and has asked specialists from UCSB to join the discussion on how to get there.
Panelists include:
Nadège Clitandre, Center for Black Studies and Global Studies, UCSB (moderator)
Claudine Michel, Student Affairs and Center for Black Studies, UCSB
Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Academic Senate and Sociology, UCSB
Thierry Delaunay, Water and Sanitation Specialist (Haiti), Inter-American Development Bank
Jose Luis Irigoyen, Country Consultant (Haiti), Inter-American Development Bank
Contact
Contact Mahsheed Ayoub at 805-893-3914