The influx of Palestinian refugees strained Jordan water reserves. The refugee camps needed a domestic water supply, as did Palestinians| Fanack Water
Shared Water Resources in Jordan| Fanack Water
Water Situation in Gaza: Current Overview| Fanack Water
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The negative consequences of Middle Eastern regional conflicts for Jordan find an echo in climate change, which also aggravates the country’s water problems: it causes less rain to fall and feed the Jordan River and the Yarmouk River (the two rivers are shared with Israel and Syria). This situation forces people to rely on groundwater reserves, and they are increasingly depleting. The post To Prevent Water Shortages, Jordan must Act without Delay appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
Fanack Water speaks to Tawfiq Habashneh, Secretary General of the Water Authority of Jordan, about supplying water to a growing population.| Fanack Water
Fanack Water speaks to Professor Elias Salameh of the University of Jordan about possible solutions to Jordan’s water crisis| Fanack Water