In Yemen, specifically in Taiz Governorate, southwest of the country, the population density is the highest. These people live off the water basin that feeds the region’s wells, but this basin is nearing depletion due to water scarcity and human interventions that worsened the drought crisis, along with an ongoing war that used water as weapons.
Mohammed Ali Mahrous visited Taiz, and here what he came back with.
Lebanon has witnessed the return of the Cholera disease, A disease the Lebanese thought had disappeared years ago. The Infrastructure deterioration and the intermingling of sewage with drinking water have reintroduced dangerous diseases to the region, including cholera. Bushra Abdelsamad visited polluted hotspots in north Lebanon specifically in the Bebnin area, which witnessed the highest infection rates.
“The marshes” were added to the UNESCO World Heritage list, but today they suffer neglect and displacement due to water scarcity and drought, leading to a decline in fish wealth and the death of many of its buffalo. Assad Zalzali visited the area and documented these reflections.
Climate change has a profound impact on the Egyptian agricultural soil and has caused a major damage. The agricultural lands in the cities and regions of the Nile Delta are the most fertile and of the highest quality. However, the rise in sea levels leads to an increase in soil salinity, adversely affecting the agriculture sector and its quality. Hadeel Al-Mahdawi visited Alexandria and met with its farmers.