Mr. Mujib Ahmad Azizi | Climate change | Outstanding Scientist Award
PhD student, University of Siegen, GermanyΒ π
Mujib Ahmad Azizi is a dedicated researcher and academician specializing in international relations, water management, and conflict resolution. With extensive experience in research, consultancy, and policy development, he has contributed to various global projects focused on natural resource management and migration crises. Currently, he serves as a Research Assistant and PhD Student at the University of Siegen, Germany, under the DAAD Fellowship. His career spans collaborations with prestigious organizations, including AREU, World Bank, and Aga Khan Foundation, making significant contributions to transboundary water governance and peace studies. ππ
Profile
Education π
Mujib Ahmad Azizi pursued his academic journey with a strong foundation in education and international relations. He graduated from Jabelsaraj High School in Afghanistan (1996) and earned his Bachelor’s degree in English from Baghlan University (2008). His passion for global affairs led him to complete a Master’s in International Relations at Avicenna University, Kabul (2020). Currently, he is a PhD candidate and DAAD Fellow at the University of Siegen, Germany, focusing on critical research in international relations and water governance. His academic background reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary studies and global policy research. ππ
Professional Experience πΌ
Mujib Ahmad Azizi has a rich professional background spanning research, policy analysis, and community development. He worked as a Research Officer at AREU (2018-2022), focusing on global challenges, natural resource management, and migration studies. Prior to that, he held roles as a Senior Research Assistant (2011-2018) and Consultant for KfW projects. His work with USAID/Mercy Corps and Aga Khan Foundation involved community mobilization, irrigation management, and policy development. His diverse experience contributes to his expertise in transboundary water governance, peacebuilding, and development strategies. ππ
Research Interests π¬
Mujib Ahmad Aziziβs research interests lie at the intersection of international relations, water governance, and conflict resolution. He explores the political economy of resource management, transboundary water disputes, and climate-induced migration. His work also examines the role of institutions in managing natural resources and their impact on regional stability. His research contributes to sustainable policy-making, focusing on Afghanistan and broader South Asian geopolitics. Through his studies, he aims to bridge gaps between academia and practical policy implementation in water security and governance. π‘πΏ
Awards & Recognitions π
Mujib Ahmad Azizi has been recognized for his contributions to research and policy analysis in international relations and water governance. As a DAAD Fellow at the University of Siegen, he has received support for his doctoral research. His collaborative projects with institutions like AREU, World Bank, and Aga Khan Foundation have been acknowledged for their impact on policy-making. His participation in international conferences, such as APPRA and EU-Central Asia Water Science Network, highlights his contributions to global discussions on sustainable development and transboundary resource management. π π
Publications π
A Historical Perspective on the Mirab System: Read here (Cited by various research studies)
Mind the Gap? Water Allocation in Afghanistan: Read here
Water Rights and Conflict Resolution in Afghanistan: Read here
Developing Transboundary Water Resources: Read here
Afghan Crisis and Migration: Read here
Factors Affecting Transboundary Water Disputes: Read here