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Ali Salih Atta, 84, who owns a farm in the Ajlun Governorate that includes the oldest olive trees in Jordan, close to the Jordan River, walks in his grove on September 25, 2023. (Photo by KHALIL MAZRAAWI/AFP via Getty Images)
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Vulnerability and Governance in the Context of Climate Change in Jordan

Through concerted efforts to strengthen adaptive capacity in the socioeconomic and urban sectors, Jordan can improve its prospects for resilience and prosperity in the face of climate change.

· May 16, 2024
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On the Margins: Civil Society Activism and Climate Change in Egypt

Egypt’s official climate resilience plans highlight a key role for civil society. But empowered, networked, and resourced nonstate advocates face tangible obstacles.

  • Dina Zayed
· May 2, 2024
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The Looming Climate and Water Crisis in the Middle East and North Africa

Addressing water scarcity and improving water management will be immensely important for ensuring the region’s stability, sustainability, and well-being in the face of a changing climate.

  • Mohammed Mahmoud
· April 19, 2024
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Troubled Waters in Conflict and a Changing Climate

In the Middle East and North Africa, climate change is exacerbating tensions over water resources, between countries that share a basin or aquifer system and between domestic actors fighting for water access.

· March 5, 2024
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Troubled Waters in Conflict and a Changing Climate: Transboundary Basins Across the Middle East and North Africa

In the Middle East and North Africa, climate change is exacerbating tensions over water resources, between countries that share a basin or aquifer system and between domestic actors fighting for water access.

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  • Suad Al-Manji
  • Mohammad Al-Saidi
  • Elia J. Ayoub
  • Fuad Bateh
  • Muna Dajani
  • Marwa Daoudy
  • Sharif S. Elmusa
  • Rebhy El Sheikh
  • Mohammed Mahmoud
  • Zeinab Shuker
  • Neda Zawahri
· February 12, 2024
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Central Asian Leaders Meet To Discuss Russia, Climate Change, And More

The presidents of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan met in Dushanbe on September 14-15 at a time of great uncertainty in Central Asia.

· September 17, 2023
Radio Free Europe