Keywords: Water Crisis
Morocco finds itself entrenched in a relentless drought, now entering its sixth consecutive year, as highlighted in a recent report from the European Union. The report underscores a mounting water crisis, posing severe threats to the nation's economy and the populace's access to food. The analysis......
Morocco is facing an escalating water crisis, and the government is racing against time to implement urgent measures to address it, says Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka. In an interview with Le Matin newspaper, Baraka outlined a series of projects aimed at safeguarding the country's......
In a remarkable stride towards bolstering Morocco's commitment to expanding argan forests, the province of Essaouira has made substantial progress in cultivating argan trees. Chaired by Essaouira's Governor, Adil El Maliki, a crucial meeting convened on Wednesday to review the strides made in......
Morocco has made significant strides in replenishing its water reserves since September 2023, yet continues to grapple with a substantial water deficit attributed to persistent drought conditions. Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, reported that recent rainfall has augmented Morocco's......
Rabat - Morocco is on the brink of a severe water crisis as the country's water reserves have reached alarming lows due to a prolonged period of inadequate rainfall. In response to this pressing issue, HM King Mohammed VI has called for an emergency meeting this week to address the gravity of the......
Morocco is currently grappling with a severe water crisis, with Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, revealing a significant 67% deficit in rainfall over the past few months. Expressing deep concern during a recent session at the House of Representatives, Baraka highlighted the country's......
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