Yemen: The worsening water crisis: Part I ...Kuwait

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Yemen is currently suffering from a six-year disastrous war, alongside a major water crisis, which will impact its people's ability to survive in the country long after the military conflict ends.  Yemen's current renewable annual water availability of 72m squared. This is below the 500m squared "absolute scarcity" indicator on the internationally recognised Falkenmark scale, and far below the far higher "stress" marker of the FAO.  As its population continues to increase at a rate close to 3% per annum, per capita water availability is dropping. Furthermore, Yemen's water resources will likely also be negatively impacted by climate change.  The objective situation is

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