Middle East Water Forum

Founder: Dr. Hazim El-Naser
MEWF TV
Published: 6th March 2019
الأردن: مشاريع المياه لصالح المجتمعات المضيفة في البادية الشمالية   بعد مرور خمس سنواتٍ على أزمة اللجوء السوري، تفاقم وضع المياه المتردي في الأردن بسبب الزيادة التي استجدت على عدد السكان بمعدل 25%. ومع وجود 85% من اللاجئين السوريين داخل المجتمعات المضيفة، ازداد الضغط بشكل كبير على تقديم الخدمات الأساسية مثل إمدادات المياه، لا سيما في محافظتي المفرق وإربد في الشمال. وبناءً عليه، قامت …
Published: 26th February 2019
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Published: 31st January 2019
  In the Gaza Strip, 97 percent of freshwater is unsuitable for human consumption, and raw sewage pours into the Mediterranean Sea. Facilities for desalinating and treating water function on only a limited basis, as Israel controls the flow of fuel and supplies into the region. But Israelis, too, could face consequences from contaminated water. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro repo…
Published: 31st January 2019
  Cape Town isn't the only city facing a water crisis — in fact many around the world have been trying to find ways to conserve the invaluable resource; that led CBC News to ask: Is there a best solution to solving a water crisis? And if not, who's doing it best?
Published: 31st January 2019
Iran's water crisis
Published: 31st January 2019
When infrastructure is destroyed, taps stop running. Protracted conflict in Yemen has destroyed water facilities and cut power needed for pumps.
Published: 31st January 2019
  يناقش الفيديو أزمة المياه في العالم العربي و مدى المشاكل التي تتخبط بها بعض الدول العربية إثر هذه الأزمة و التي يبلغ عددها 19 دولة منها 14 دولة تعاني شحا حقيقيا في المياه إذ لا تكفي المياه سد الاحتياجات الأساسية لمواطنيها، ولأن المنطقة العربية تقع جغرافيا ضمن المناطق الجافة وشبه الجافة فإن 30% من أراضيها الصالحة للزراعة معرضة للتصحر بسبب نقص المياه...
Published: 31st January 2019
دول عربية معرضة لأزمة مياة خلال 50 عام قادمة
Published: 31st January 2019
Home to twelve of the world's driest countries, the Middle East faces a growing water crisis threatening agriculture and regional security. How are governments responding, and what more needs to be done to mitigate the affects of water scarcity?
Published: 31st January 2019
After Turkey began operating the Ilisu Dam, the water levels in Iraq's Tigris river have gone very low. Citizens have been dissatisfied with the governments response to this event that could impact Iraq's agriculture, trade and economy.