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    Unheard Water Stories from Asia, Africa and MENA: Elevating local voices for water security in a climate insecure world

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    Author(s)
    Nueary, Nuzhat
    Publication date
    2024-11-20
    Subject
    Climate change
    Rights
    Water, sanitation and hygiene
    Keywords
    Water insecurity
    Climate change
    Poor water governance
    Water rights
    Drought
    Salinity
    Migration
    Land rights
    Gender inequality
    Climate finance
    Loss and damage
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    Bangladesh
    Iraq
    Kenya
    Nepal
    Somalia
    Syrian Arab Republic
    
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    Oxfam International
    Document type
    Issue briefing
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    This paper shares stories from six countries—Bangladesh, Nepal, Kenya, Somalia, Syria, and Iraq—highlighting the challenges communities face in accessing water. It seeks to bring forward the unique perspectives of communities from diverse backgrounds, each experiencing water crises in distinct ways. While climate change intensifies their crises, many communities also face marginalization due to exclusionary water governance. The impacts are further compounded by factors such as gender, poverty, ethnicity, and race. However, the voices and perspectives of these communities are often overlooked in global climate discussions.The paper aims  to highlight these diverse community experiences and advocate for the inclusion of local voices and leadership in climate actions and interventions to ensure fairer access to water. As global climate events like COP-29 unfold, it calls on governments to create inclusive climate policies, integrate water issues into loss and damage discussions, actively involve women and local voices, and urge rich, polluting nations to compensate those most affected by historic and ongoing carbon emissions.

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    19
    DOI
    10.21201/2024.000045
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621663
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    http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/unheard-water-stories-from-asia-africa-and-mena-elevating-local-voices-for-wate-621663
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