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Cry Me A River: Iraq’s Lack Of Water Is A Foreign Policy Problem, Ministers Say

Cry Me A River: Iraq’s Lack Of Water Is A Foreign Policy Problem, Ministers Say

Once it was the extremists who held Iraq’s water to ransom. Now it is tribes in Iraq’s southern provinces using water supplies as a deadly weapon. This is how Mustafa Habib sets the tone for his article on water-related politics in Iraq, before he continues to refer to a heated debate in the Iraqi parliament: It was not about the extremist group known as the Islamic State, local militias, the US’ or Iran’s presence in Iraq, corruption or any of the other standard controversies that get MPs yelling at one another. Instead the debate was about water.

Get insights into Iraqi water politics, challenges and how different stakeholders belief water could be managed more sustainably. Read the full article on niqash.

 

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