Azeem Shah
Researcher – Water Governance Institutions
Areas of expertise
water governance transboundary water management solar-based irrigation systems water security climate smart agricultureDr. Shah is a water governance professional with over 19 years of experience in conducting applied research for development projects in the South and Central Asian region. Dr. Shah is an International Researcher: Water Governance working for the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) based at Lahore, Pakistan. Dr. Shah’s research focuses on the water security issues at transboundary/national levels, climate smart agricultural interventions to improve water productivity and food security, automation systems for flow measurement and solar based irrigation systems for agricultural resilience. Dr. Shah is currently Chief of Party for a large USAID Project with IWMI implemented in Pakistan/Afghanistan. Dr. Shah is also IWMI Team Lead for Central Asia and MENA regions and Project Steering Committee Member for “PEER2PEER International Convergence Research Networks in Transboundary Water Security” funded by NSF. Apart from this current portfolio of projects, Dr. Shah has successfully implemented multiple projects funded by USAID, World Bank, FCDO, ADB and other donors. Dr. Shah has more than 20 research publications in reputed international journals to his name. He is also the Lead Editor of the book “Afghanistan-Pakistan shared Waters – State of the Basins”. Dr. Shah holds a PhD degree in Management (Water Governance) from the Lahore University of Management Science, Pakistan. He has presented his research and participated as guest speaker/panelist in more than 20 countries in the world.