For months, citizens of this war-torn country have been terrorized by bomb explosions and mortar attacks. Now another threat is growing, which could be just as deadly. Yemenis are running out of water.
The geopolitical position of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), its fossil fuel resources, high population growth and the political changes spurred by the Arab Spring, all make the region one of the most dynamic in the world.
Source: Maplecroft
Source: The Guardian
Soaring prices for staples is thought to have been one of the factors contributing to unrest in Egypt and Tunisia
Source: climateandsecurity.org
February 29, 2012
by Francesco Femia and Caitlin Werrell
Source: State of the Planet / The Earth Institute
by Lakis Polycarpou
Water is crucial for social and economic development. Turkey has always been characterised by political tensions with its neighbours and by generally limited water availability, making the allocation of water an important and potentially discordant issue.
Behind the escalating violence in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, as well as the epidemic of civil unrest across the wider region, is a growing shortage of water.