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Regional water scarcity initiative in the Near East and North Africa







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    Water scarcity. Land and Water Days 2019 - Near East and North Africa
    Background Paper: Executive Summary
    2019
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    Solving water scarcity will require a multi-dimensional approach including assistance from decision-support tools to help national managers to find the right mix of water, food and energy options to best fit country situations. Once socially acceptable paths that enhance country comparative advantages are outlined and communicated, institutional capacity, policies and financing are needed to carry plans forward to create the desired outcomes and impacts. Opportunities for horizontal expansion of the irrigated areas are limited in most regions. The focus has shifted to improving system performance and agricultural water productivity on existing irrigation schemes. The design and mode of operation of some irrigation schemes is outdated. Traditional service delivery is no longer appropriate where farmers are looking to have irrigation water on demand. New gains must come through participation with communities and water user association who are increasingly demanding that their inputs be taken into consideration.
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    Coping with water scarcity in the Near East and North Africa
    Regional Conference for the Near East (NERC-32)
    2014
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    The Near East and North Africa Region (NENA)1 may be facing the most severe intensification of water scarcity in history. Agriculture, which uses over 85 percent of the total freshwater, will most likely absorb the bulk of this shock. This shortage will have major implications for food security and the rural economy of the region. NENA countries need to strategically plan their water resources allocation as making the best use of every single drop of water has become an imperative.
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