Roberto
Lenton is Chair of the Technical Committee of the
Global Water Partnership (GWP), which is hosted by the Earth
Institute, and concurrently Co-chair of the Millennium Project
Task Force on Water and Sanitation and Senior Advisor for International
Development at the International Research Institute for Climate
Prediction (IRI).
As Chair of the Technical Committee of the GWP, Dr. Lenton
is leading the Committee's work to create, accumulate and disseminate
knowledge on ways to manage water resources in more integrated
ways. As co-chair of the Millennium Project Task Force on Water
and Sanitation, and together with Prof. Albert Wright of Ghana,
he is leading a group of internationally recognized thinkers
and doers in the water area to develop a strategy through which
the Millennium Development Goals for water and sanitation can
be achieved. And at the IRI, Dr. Lenton is advising the Director-General
and Board on matters relating to international programs and
partnerships, promoting and spearheading fundable initiatives
that link IRI's scientific efforts to sustainable development
processes.
Until this summer, Dr. Lenton was Executive Director of the
IRI Secretariat for International Affairs and Development,
which was the initial vehicle charged with the task of moving
the IRI forward as a truly international institution. Prior
to joining the IRI, he was Director of the Sustainable Energy
and Environment Division (SEED) at the United Nations Development
Programme in New York, from 1995 to end-2000; Director General
of the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), a Sri
Lanka-based member center of the Consultative Group on International
Agricultural Research (CGIAR), from 1987 to 1994; and Program
Officer with the Ford Foundation in New Delhi and New York,
from 1977 to 1986.
Dr. Lenton, who is a citizen of Argentina,
received a Civil Engineering degree from the University of
Buenos Aires and Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Water Resources
Systems from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
A member of MIT's Civil Engineering Faculty from 1974 to
1977, Dr. Lenton is a co-author of Applied
Water Resources Systems, as well as the author or co-author
of numerous papers and book chapters on scientific, technical
and policy subjects.
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