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KNOWLEDGE HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WATER GLOBAL PRACTICE 2016-2018
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WATER MANAGEMENT IN ISRAEL KEY INNOVATIONS AND LESSONS LEARNED FOR WATER SCARCE COUNTRIES
author(s) marin tal yeres Ringskog | country Israel
Illustrates the nine important lessons learned which are of major importance for other countries facing increasing water scarcity
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BEYOND SCARCITY WATER SECURITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
author(s) World Bank | Focus Water Poverty and the economy country mena
Achieving water security in the Middle East and North Africa requires a new way of looking at water management even beyond scarcity This report provides a regional assessment of the challenges and opportunities in the region It examines how the resources are currently being managed and the water-related risks that need to be recognized and mitigated
THE WATER-ENERGY-FOOD NEXUS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA SCENARIOS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
author(s) Borgomeo Jagerskog talbi Wijnen hejazi miralles-Wilhelm
Water energy and agriculture have been conventionally dealt with separately in in-vestment planning For each of these sectors regulatory frameworks organizations and infrastructures have been put in place to address sector-specific challenges and demands As the Middle East and North Africa works towards building a more sus-tainable future a nexus approach that considers the risks and synergies among these sectors is needed
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Edoardo Borgomeo Anders Jaumlgerskog Amal Talbi Marcus Wijnen Mohamad Hejazi and Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm
W A T E R G L O B A L P R A C T I C E
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in the Middle East and North AfricaScenarios for a Sustainable Future
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CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT IN WATER SNAPSHOTS MOROCCO OUM ER RBIA SANITATION PROJECT
author(s) Water GP | country morocco
This projectrsquos integrated approach to citizen engagement shows that keeping local communities involved in project preparation and implementation can prevent delays and improve services citizen satisfaction
DIRE STRAITS THE CRISIS SURROUNDING POVERTY CONFLICT AND WATER IN THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
author(s) World Bank Group | country yemen
Provides a long-term vision for providing safe WSS in Yemen along with political and institutional constraints in a post-conflict period
WATER AND SANITATION FOR ALL IN TUNISIA A REALISTIC OBJECTIVE
Upcoming Publication | country tunisia
The WASH Poverty Diagnostic Initiative captures and analyzes data from 18 countries to present evidence on inequalities in access to WASH services examine the impact of unequal service on the poor and explore why service delivery continues to be in-adequate and inefficient in much of the world
TOWARD WATER SECURITY FOR PALESTINIANS WEST BANK AND GAZA WASH POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC
Upcoming Publication | West Bank amp Gaza
The WASH Poverty Diagnostic Initiative captures and analyzes data from 18 countries to present evidence on inequalities in access to WASH services examine the impact of unequal service on the poor and explore why service delivery continues to be in-adequate and inefficient in much of the world
WEST BANK AND GAZA
Toward Water Security for PalestiniansWest Bank and Gaza WASH Poverty Diagnostic
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TUNISIA
Water and Sanitation for All in TunisiaA Realistic Objective
SERIES
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Caroline van den Berg and Sana Kh h agha al nimer with support from Turi Fileccia Luz Maria Gonzalez and Suhail Wahseh
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The Cost of Irrigation Water in the Jordan Valley
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THE COST OF IRRIGATION WATER IN THE JORDAN VALLEY
author(s) van den Berg al nimer | Focus Water in agriculture
The purpose of this study was to determine the financial cost of irrigation water in the Jordan Valley and the corresponding impact of higher water prices on farming The analysis shows that JVA needs significant tariff increases to be able to attain a more financially sustainable footing
Water Supply in a War ZoneA Preliminary Analysis of Two Urban Water Tanker Supply Systems in the Republic of Yemen
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Naif Mohammed Abu-Lohom Yasuo Konishi Yogita Mumssen Bilkis Zabara and Scott Michael Moore
D I S C U S S I O N P A P E RW A T E R G L O B A L P R A C T I C E
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WATER SUPPLY IN A WAR ZONE A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF TWO URBAN WATER TANKER SUPPLY SYSTEMS IN THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
author(s) abu-Lohom Konishi mumssen Zabara moore | country yemen
Even before the active conflict affecting Yemen the water supply from public net-works covered only about 50 of the population need in most urban cities The gap in supply is being filled largely by unregulated uncontrolled private tanker trucks While the tanker truck system plays a critical role in filling this gap it raises serious questions with respect to affordability health environment and water resources management
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CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT IN WATER SNAPSHOTS MOROCCO OUM ER RBIA SANITATION PROJECT
author(s) Water GP | country morocco
This projectrsquos integrated approach to citizen engagement shows that keeping local communities involved in project preparation and implementation can prevent delays and improve services citizen satisfaction
DIRE STRAITS THE CRISIS SURROUNDING POVERTY CONFLICT AND WATER IN THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
author(s) World Bank Group | country yemen
Provides a long-term vision for providing safe WSS in Yemen along with political and institutional constraints in a post-conflict period
WATER AND SANITATION FOR ALL IN TUNISIA A REALISTIC OBJECTIVE
Upcoming Publication | country tunisia
The WASH Poverty Diagnostic Initiative captures and analyzes data from 18 countries to present evidence on inequalities in access to WASH services examine the impact of unequal service on the poor and explore why service delivery continues to be in-adequate and inefficient in much of the world
TOWARD WATER SECURITY FOR PALESTINIANS WEST BANK AND GAZA WASH POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC
Upcoming Publication | West Bank amp Gaza
The WASH Poverty Diagnostic Initiative captures and analyzes data from 18 countries to present evidence on inequalities in access to WASH services examine the impact of unequal service on the poor and explore why service delivery continues to be in-adequate and inefficient in much of the world
WEST BANK AND GAZA
Toward Water Security for PalestiniansWest Bank and Gaza WASH Poverty Diagnostic
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TUNISIA
Water and Sanitation for All in TunisiaA Realistic Objective
SERIES
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mIddLe eaSt and noRth aFRIca
Caroline van den Berg and Sana Kh h agha al nimer with support from Turi Fileccia Luz Maria Gonzalez and Suhail Wahseh
WATER GLOBAL PRACTICE
The Cost of Irrigation Water in the Jordan Valley
Th
e C
ost o
f Irriga
tion
Wa
ter in
the
Jo
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n V
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THE COST OF IRRIGATION WATER IN THE JORDAN VALLEY
author(s) van den Berg al nimer | Focus Water in agriculture
The purpose of this study was to determine the financial cost of irrigation water in the Jordan Valley and the corresponding impact of higher water prices on farming The analysis shows that JVA needs significant tariff increases to be able to attain a more financially sustainable footing
Water Supply in a War ZoneA Preliminary Analysis of Two Urban Water Tanker Supply Systems in the Republic of Yemen
J U L Y 2 0 1 8
Naif Mohammed Abu-Lohom Yasuo Konishi Yogita Mumssen Bilkis Zabara and Scott Michael Moore
D I S C U S S I O N P A P E RW A T E R G L O B A L P R A C T I C E
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WATER SUPPLY IN A WAR ZONE A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF TWO URBAN WATER TANKER SUPPLY SYSTEMS IN THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
author(s) abu-Lohom Konishi mumssen Zabara moore | country yemen
Even before the active conflict affecting Yemen the water supply from public net-works covered only about 50 of the population need in most urban cities The gap in supply is being filled largely by unregulated uncontrolled private tanker trucks While the tanker truck system plays a critical role in filling this gap it raises serious questions with respect to affordability health environment and water resources management
KNOWLEDGE HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WATER GLOBAL PRACTICE 2016-2018
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mIddLe eaSt and noRth aFRIca
Caroline van den Berg and Sana Kh h agha al nimer with support from Turi Fileccia Luz Maria Gonzalez and Suhail Wahseh
WATER GLOBAL PRACTICE
The Cost of Irrigation Water in the Jordan Valley
Th
e C
ost o
f Irriga
tion
Wa
ter in
the
Jo
rda
n V
alle
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THE COST OF IRRIGATION WATER IN THE JORDAN VALLEY
author(s) van den Berg al nimer | Focus Water in agriculture
The purpose of this study was to determine the financial cost of irrigation water in the Jordan Valley and the corresponding impact of higher water prices on farming The analysis shows that JVA needs significant tariff increases to be able to attain a more financially sustainable footing
Water Supply in a War ZoneA Preliminary Analysis of Two Urban Water Tanker Supply Systems in the Republic of Yemen
J U L Y 2 0 1 8
Naif Mohammed Abu-Lohom Yasuo Konishi Yogita Mumssen Bilkis Zabara and Scott Michael Moore
D I S C U S S I O N P A P E RW A T E R G L O B A L P R A C T I C E
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WATER SUPPLY IN A WAR ZONE A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF TWO URBAN WATER TANKER SUPPLY SYSTEMS IN THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
author(s) abu-Lohom Konishi mumssen Zabara moore | country yemen
Even before the active conflict affecting Yemen the water supply from public net-works covered only about 50 of the population need in most urban cities The gap in supply is being filled largely by unregulated uncontrolled private tanker trucks While the tanker truck system plays a critical role in filling this gap it raises serious questions with respect to affordability health environment and water resources management