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Water supply and sanitation in Yemen is characterized by many challenges as well as some achievements. A key challenge is severe water scarcity, especially in the Highlands, prompting The Times of London to write "Yemen could become the first nation to run out of water". A second key challenge is a high level of poverty, making it very difficult to recover the costs of service provision. Access to water supply sanitation in Yemen is as low or even lower than that in many sub-Saharan African countries. Yemen is both the poorest country and the most water-scarce country in the Arab world. Third, the capacity of sector institutions to plan, build, operate and maintain infrastructure remains limited. Last but not least the security situation makes it even more difficult to improve or even main

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  • Water supply and sanitation in Yemen (en)
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  • تعد اليمن واحدة من أكثر الدول العربية التي تواجه أزمة مياه خانقة، فموارد المياه العذبة تتضاءل بسبب الضخ المفرط من المياه الجوفية. ويتزايد الطلب على المياه بفعل الاستهلاك المرتفع للفرد، والاستخدام المفرط وسوء إدارة الموارد المائية والنمو السكاني السريع (تضاعف عدد السكان منذ العام 1990 (من 11 إلى 23 مليون)، ويتوقع أن يتضاعف ثانية إلى 48 مليون بحلول العام 2037. (ar)
  • Water supply and sanitation in Yemen is characterized by many challenges as well as some achievements. A key challenge is severe water scarcity, especially in the Highlands, prompting The Times of London to write "Yemen could become the first nation to run out of water". A second key challenge is a high level of poverty, making it very difficult to recover the costs of service provision. Access to water supply sanitation in Yemen is as low or even lower than that in many sub-Saharan African countries. Yemen is both the poorest country and the most water-scarce country in the Arab world. Third, the capacity of sector institutions to plan, build, operate and maintain infrastructure remains limited. Last but not least the security situation makes it even more difficult to improve or even main (en)
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