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More often than not – water has been a source of deadly conflicts worldwide.

For example, the spark that ignited the Syrian civil war is attributed to the country’s poor management of its water sector.

Are we able – in this day and age, when water scarcity is a growing global phenomenon – to create a paradigm shift towards a water-based conflict resolution? this episode of Waterline focuses on hydro politics.


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Interviewed in this episode:

Oded Distel – head of Israel NewTech

Seth Siegel – author of Let There Be Water 

Dr. Tabea StotterICPR 

Tami Shor – Senior deputy director general for regulation, Israeli Water Authority

Zohar Yinon – CEO of Hagihon – Jerusalem’s water and wastewater utility company. He was chosen as one of the 50 most impactful leaders in Water & Water management (global listing) for CSR Day 2018.

Theme and music composed by Nir Sayag

Additional music:

The Descent Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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Modern Vibes Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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“Black Vortex” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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