Oweyegha-Afunaduula is a retired, but not tired, university Scholar who engages in private research in new knowledge production systems of interdisciplinarity, crossdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity and non-disciplinarity (Extradisciplinarity). He believes these team sciences are what we need to promote genuine interaction, sustainability, critical thinking, critical analysis and future-ready professions to achieve effective transboundary water governance for inclusive development and environmental justice in the Nile Basin. He has worked as a Fisheries Research Officer in the East African Marine Fisheries Research Organization (EAMFRO) in the defunct East African Community at Zanzibar (in the 1970s), and as a Research Zoologist with the Tanzania National Parks in the late 1970s. He loves Ecology and the Conservation and Management of Natural Resources. He has been Chairman of the Uganda Nile Discourse Forum from 2006-2010, and Chairman of the Nile Basin Discourse (from 2008 to 2010). As such he participated in the dynamics of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBD) and the Nile Basin Development Forum (NBDF), frequently as a resource person.