AQUASEC, a virtual Center of Excellence for Water Security, was established by Udall Center, the Centro de Cambio Global (of the Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile), and the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI). AQUASEC serves as the umbrella initiative for ongoing and recent projects supported by IAI, U.S. National Science Foundation, Lloyd’s Register Foundation, Chile’s science and technology fund, and others.
The International Water Security Network, a project supported by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, brings together the University of the West of England, Monash South Africa and the University of Arizona to investigate issues around water security. To see the collection of more than 50 colorful stories on the Udall Center’s efforts, click on UC blogs.
The Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation, a federal agency based in Tucson, is committed to teaching a new generation of Americans to preserve and protect their national heritage through studies in the environment, Native American health and tribal policy, and effective public policy conflict resolution.
The Bush Foundation is an independent, private foundation based in Minneapolis, Minn., with a goal to be a catalyst to shape the vibrant communities of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (Harvard University) conducts research, advisory services, and executive education, with the goal of understanding the conditions under which self-determined development is achieved among American Indian nations.
The Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program, housed in the University of Arizona’s John E.Rogers College of Law, is an academic Master in Laws (LL.M.) program that promotes the protection and advancement of the human rights of American Indian and other Indigenous peoples of the world.
The Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation, a federal agency based in Tucson, is committed to teaching a new generation of Americans to preserve and protect their national heritage through studies in the environment, Native American health and tribal policy, and effective public policy conflict resolution.
NNI's Indigenous Governance Database is an online resource center containing educational and informational resources about nation building, sovereignty, governance, leadership, and sustainable economic and community development in Indigenous country.
The Rebuilding Native Nations distance-learning course series examines the critical governance and development challenges facing Native nations and surveys the breadth and diversity of Native nation-building efforts across Indian Country.
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