Category: Blogs

Iraq and Iran’s Hawizeh Marshes: Threats and Opportunities

Drought and Water Shortage

What Was Not Destroyed by Drought is Now Burned by Fire

Drought and Water Shortage

Environmental Threats, Lack of Water, Poor Job Opportunities and Declining Social Benefits Produce Massive Protests in Southern Iraq

Drought and Water Shortage

Arab Coordination Group Established Within World Heritage Watch

Iraqi Cultural Heritage

From the Chibayish District, the Marshes Festival Sends a Call to Iraqis to Protect Nature

Humat Dijlah Activities

World Heritage Watch Resolution On Water Infrastructure Threatening World Heritage

Iraqi Cultural Heritage

UNESCO Needs to Recognize the Upstream Dam Threats to the Iraqi Marshes – We Call to Work With Independent Civil Society!

Iraqi Cultural Heritage

Multi-Billion Dollar Budget Needed To Keep Iraq’s Water Flowing

Dams and Water Projects

Impoundment of Ilisu Dam Reservoir Has Not Yet Started – Drought in Iraq Has Other Reasons

Dams and Water Projects

As Summer Approaches and Ilisu Dam Goes Into Operation, Iraq’s Water Crisis Intensifies

Dams and Water Projects

Iraqi Water Activists Bond in the Marshlands While on a North-South Exchange

Humat Dijlah Activities

Facing Eviction, Merchants Decry Turkey Dam Project

Dams and Water Projects