How can cities become more nimble in their response to challenges around water services and infrastructure? In this blog post, Kristin Dreiling and Basil Mahayni provide some recommendations around proactive planning, investment, and community engagement.
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Is circular economy the next big concept in natural resources management? Expert Kule Chitepo shares his thoughts.
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Water availability has already declined more than 90 percent in Jordan since 1946 and has the potential to destabilize a vital point of stability in the Middle East. Robyn McGuckin explores Jordan’s options to ward off a water crisis.
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Water scarcity poses a threat to public health, food security, and economic prosperity — particularly in the Middle East. Alberto Ramos explores the potential of a sustainable and affordable solution.
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Bodies of water are expected to contain more plastic than fish by 2050. Joshua Palfreman discusses the importance of better solid waste management and approaches to turn the tide.
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Only 15 percent of water utilities in developing countries are financially viable. Basil Mahayni explains how better data could help utilities become more effective.
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Howard Sokoloff discusses why standardizing water operator certification and training is an effective way to create better jobs and ensure safe water in developing countries.
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