Middle East Water Forum

Founder: Dr. Hazim El-Naser
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By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 14th April 2019
It is clear that the water sector in Arab region should invest in  development of young professionals and emerging leaders, as well as put them at the forefront of design, development and imple… More
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Participating in the MEWF and reading all articles and having an idea about water problem and new technologies, will definitely create water leaders for our region.
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 12th April 2019
  أوضحت نتائج تقرير المنتدى الاقتصادي العالمي بان ازمات المياة هى من أخطر التهديدات التي واجهت العالم على مدى العشر سنوات الماضية ولاتزال. في ظل حالات الاضطراب وعدم اليقين المتزامنة … More
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Exactly this is the idea of the Middle East Water Forum "to make the right and reliable data and information available to decision makers across the region. Thanks Mr Hassan
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 4th April 2019
يعيش اليوم 54% من سكان العالم في مناطق حضرية، ومن المتوقع أن يستمر هذا الاتجاه - وبحلول عام 2045، سيزداد عدد السكان الذين يعيشون في المدن بمقدار 1.5 مرة إلى 6 مليارات نسمة، مما سيضيف ملياري نسمة إلى… More
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nice article
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 23rd March 2019
  يعد توفر المياه في المنطقة العربية قضية بالغة الأهمية حيث أن 5 بالمائة من سكان العالم لا يحصلون إلا على 1 بالمائة فقط من إجمالي الموارد المائية في العالم. ووفقاً لتقديرات الأمم المتحدة ، تعا… More
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 20th March 2019
Source: The articles were originally published at World Bank Blog http://blogs.worldbank.org/water/top-8-water-blogs-2018   The Water Blog provided plenty to chew on if you’… More
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 20th March 2019
The articles were originally published at the International Water Association (IWA) website http://www.iwa-network.org/top-5-most-read-blogs-of-2018/ 1. ‘Blockchain for water’… More
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 20th March 2019
Today many cities around the world have been facing great change pressures of increasing demands due to population growth, urbanization, the influx of displaced people, climate change with hydrologica… More
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This article was originally published at the International Water Association (IWA) website http://www.iwa-network.org/uncharted-sdg6-intermittent-water-supply-iws-in-water-scarce-cities/
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Frankly speaking and after long experience there is a big difference what written in reports and the real world. I agree with you there is a long way to go before achieving SDGs
eng-zain-al-majed
I believe that the fact that the MDG target for water has been achieved by 2010 gives us hope FOR the SDG 6 as well
eng-ahmad-ali-alnoubani
One major way for achieving this SDG is through supporting rainwater harvesting projects, i do believe our country is having enough rainfall to support most of our water needs.
By eng-hassan-aboalnaga | Categories: Water Articles | 15th March 2019
Water is at the heart of sustainable development and is critical for socio-economic development, energy and food production, healthy ecosystems and human survival. To provide an in-depth review of the… More
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“This article was originally published at the International Water Association (IWA) website: [ http://www.iwa-network.org/doing-more-with-less-the-new-paradigm-for-achieving-sdg6/])
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
Useful article especially on SDGs
eng-zain-al-majed
Totally agree with involving young minds in developing solutions for rising issues, supporting research and innovation is also much needed.
eng-ahmad-ali-alnoubani
Thank you for sharing this article! universities should have a great role to play in being part of the solution