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UN Assistance Mission warns that water is 'dangerously' scarce in Iraq
The head of theAssistance Mission for warned on Tuesday of that have "taken their toll" on the country, posted on Twitter.
emphasised the dangers of water scarcity in the country as a "risk multiplier", stating shehad witnessed "the many challenges Iraq is facing... first hand".
“Lower precipitation, water shortages, salinisation of soils and water, ineffective management of resources and population growth have all taken their toll [in Iraq]”, the UN officialsaid.
The announcement was made to coincide withWorld Water Day 2022,which had atheme of groundwater - a resource that "must be protected and preserved" according to Hennis-Plasschaert.
Hennis-Palsschaert also highlightedactive reduction of water inflows from neighbouring countries as "anotherserious threat".
Message from UN Iraq Special Representative Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert on World Water Day 2022
— UNAMI (@UNIraq)
“The harsh reality is that water scarcity is not only a present danger but also a risk multiplier; its potential impact on poverty, displacement and conflict has grave implications for Iraq’s stability and long term prosperity,”she added.
She noted that a water conference took place earlier this month, where "significant and wide ranging recommendations" were made.
However, shesaid the meeting "must now be followed by actions", asking politicians to"urgently and seriouslyaddress" the issue.
Last December, Iraqcompleted after accusing Tehran of reducing water flows from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers - which Iraq's water ministry previouslysaid could dry up by 2040 due todeclining water levels and climate change.
The oil-rich nation of 40 million has been facing , security,and health crises, compounded by increasingly severe droughts and low rainfall.