Exiled Iranian Scientist Kaveh Madani Wins Stockholm Water Prize for Water Management

Kaveh Madani, an Iranian scientist forced into exile and previously accused of espionage by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, has won the prestigious Stockholm Water Prize for his pioneering work in water management and policy. This accolade underscores both the global importance of his contributions to water resource sustainability and the continued challenges faced by scientists operating under political oppression. Moving forward, Madani’s recognition may amplify international attention to water diplomacy and inspire further innovations in sustainable water management solutions.
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