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Death of the Rivers - Online Seminar

26/4/2021

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Title of Seminar: Death of the Rivers
 
In spite of protecting our environment, Nature Organization Kurdistan prepared a free seminar through Green School and supported by College of Agricultural - Engineering Sciences.

The seminar was presented by Nabil Musa- Waterkeeper and the founder of Waterkeepers Iraq- Kurdistan organisation. Discussing the following subjects:

  1. What are the reasons for drying of the Rivers?
  2. The effect of the pollution of the rivers on animals and plants.
  3. Does building dams fix the issues of water shortage or they are problems?
  4. What’s the solution for water shortage?

​More than 150 participants attended the seminar online.
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Guan Eden Conference

8/4/2021

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Waterkeepers Iraq participated in The Guan Eden conference in Baghdad arranged by Goethe Institute and Humat Dijlah.
 
The aim of the conference was to network between activists and environmental experts, as well as government agencies such as the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, and to discuss ways to increase environmental awareness in Iraq.
 
Framework of the Guan Eden conference was prepared on 6 and 7 of April in Baghdad discussing the following topics:
- The role of women in protecting the environment
- The effects of climate change on Iraq
- The experience of civil society organizations in raising awareness against hunting endangered birds
- Integrated management of wetlands
- Deep discussions about the Paris Agreement
- Biodiversity
- Water pollution
 
The conference was attended by environmental experts, activists and government officials considering all health measurements.
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