by Broder Merkel, Sameh W. Al-Muqdadi, Nawrast S. Abdalwahab and Zina Riadh Between the 1950s and 1970s, Basra was known as the Venice of the Middle East. Today, one can […]
by Salma Kadry While water-related threats are pronounced across Iraqi society, their impacts are far from universal: water scarcity and its associated threats have important gender dimensions that shape how […]
by Lana Haddad Archeologist Lana Haddad takes us back to the history of Mesopotamia and its very first laws on water. From mediating water conflicts around 2600 BCE, to the […]