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Skip to content Groundwater governance in the Arab World IWMI Project Site * Search for: Search Skip to content * Home * Project Overview * Study Locations * Regional Dialogue * Aquifer Dialogues and White Books * Partners * Outputs * This project is now closed. Please direct any inquiries to iwmi@cgiar.org or visit www.iwmi.org/projects for more projects. HOME The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) is heading a USAID-funded regional project on groundwater governance in the Arab world intended to address the challenges posed by the unsustainable use of groundwater. Groundwater over-abstraction is a vexing issue in most parts of the world and exercising control over it is a clear challenge to policy-makers, managers and academics alike, especially given the spatially disperse nature of access points. It can be argued that there are both limited success stories and a very large diversity of physical, legal and institutional/cultural contexts, making it difficult to draw lessons or derive recommendations across the board. Yet, knowledge and experience about governance and policy options from other countries, and understanding of the conditions in which these options might be feasible and successful, can help MENA decision-makers as they try to tackle these complex issues. Comments are closed. * LATEST NEWS FROM IWMI * Climate finance and water November 11, 2024 * Severe summer weather ruins crops in Asia and Africa causing vegetable prices to skyrocket November 11, 2024 * IWMI is working with governments to build water resilience at COP29 November 8, 2024 * New Cambridge Sustainability Commission on Water for Food Futures November 7, 2024 * In Kumaon, water’s not under the bridge November 7, 2024 * Data on continental-scale river discharge are crucial to address water demand November 7, 2024 * Minister reiterates govt’s resolve to address water woes November 6, 2024 * Pakistan Water Week 2024 aims to tackle the water and food security crises November 5, 2024 * Partnerships the main driver at Cairo Water Week 2024 November 4, 2024 * Climate change threatens water and sanitation facilities in Nepal October 25, 2024 * Search for: Search * CONTACT US 127, Sunil Mawatha, Pelawatte, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka Telephone: +94-11 2880000 Fax: +94-11 2786854 Email: iwmi [at] cgiar.org Web: www.iwmi.org * TWEETS BY @IWMI_ * JOIN US ON FACEBOOK * Home * Project Overview * Partners * Outputs © International Water Management Institute (IWMI) Powered by Nirvana & WordPress.