The debate on regulatory issues in the telecommunications and energy sector has started in Lebanon, but instead of residing in economy, it took a political turn. Regulation cannot accomplish anything … More
It has become indisputable that the current volume of international migration is unprecedented, increasing, and with prpfound, global humanitarian imact.
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Nice article,
I am really so impressed to see such system in the middle east. I have seen a lot of forums and websites. But to be honest and I hope the management team allow me to say this: This is NUMBER ONE, this is the best system I have ever seen. I hope I can support you guys and contribute in my field and experiences. Thank you for the nice work.
Ahmed Almasri
I am really so impressed to see such system in the middle east. I have seen a lot of forums and websites. But to be honest and I hope the management team allow me to say this: This is NUMBER ONE, this is the best system I have ever seen. I hope I can support you guys and contribute in my field and experiences. Thank you for the nice work.
Ahmed Almasri

Such a nice study i really enjoyed reading It.
This Forum is amazing!!!
Thanks for all the work.
Sami
This Forum is amazing!!!
Thanks for all the work.
Sami

Amazing article! In particular the impact on fragile economies like Jordan and Lebanon
There is abundant evidence that water-related investments have a major impact on growth and poverty reduction. I would like to share briefly some of my thoughts on, first, what needs to be done and, s… More
About 80 per cent of the world’s wastewater is discharged into the environment without any treatment in the most water scarce region in the world. according to 3rd state of water report for Arab… More
“The Middle Eastern Water Sector – Need for Sustainable Investments”
Introductory Notes on Project Life-Cycle
By: Dr. H. El-Naser
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New financing mechanism is needed to disrubit the water sector . Performance based contracts to engage private sector have proven it's viability for fragmented utilities.

Water Challenges are increasing day after day. Business model of drinking water establishments should cope with these disruptive challenges and technologies. Private - Public Partnership is a must in the supply side through different privatization models as well the partnership with society and users in demand side. They are key players for resources conservation and more efforts should be introduced in this side through proper engagement of stakeholders, tariff structure and awareness.
Improving the water network performance and achieving a higher efficiency in
operating water supply system is one of the main needs to reduce the NRW in any
country, thus in Jordan it considers to b… More
By dr-hazim-el-naser-1
| Categories: Water Articles
| 10th May 2019
On April 25, 2019 The Ministry of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works of Iraq and ILF's delegation, headed by the Executive Vice President Andreas Ramharter, the Managing Direct… More
For too long we have tended to look at climate change, food security and poverty challenges separately. In today’s world, this is a mistake. We know that:
75% of the world’… More

Great work
Under conditions of water scarcity and intermittent network supply, public utilities frequently struggle to fully meet urban demands for water. The resulting gap between water volumes delive… More

very important topic and has different implications http://iwa-network.org/uncharted-sdg6-intermittent-water-supply-iws-in-water-scarce-cities/