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Empowering women and youth to grow sustainable use of water. In one of the most water-scarce countries in the world, Jordan, a new water strategy is implemented; an innovative approach of engaging youth and women in implementing water policies and pioneering projects. By raising awareness and education, the country strives to conserve water resources and build resilient communities for the future. With this strategy and its implementation plan, the Jordan Ministry of Water and Irrigation emphasizes the urgency of translating policy into action. As one of the supporting project partners together with INWRDAM and IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Acacia Water is proud to be part of this collaboration. The project is funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Amman. We congratulate the ministry and country leaders with this big step towards increased sustainable water resource management and water security. #sustainable #watermanagement #watersecurity #women #youth  

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YUSUF SULEIMAN MURI

Civil Engineer (Water Resources)

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In the absence of both grounds and surface water, then there's needs to go on the construction of earth dams so as harvest the Runoff water for both irrigation and water supply due to climate problems.

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YUSUF SULEIMAN MURI

Civil Engineer (Water Resources)

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Prof. we are much proud of you,research is the only solutions to solves water problems be it's ground or surface water

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