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Nadia Abdualaziz AlSakkaf: Editor of Yemen Times water in Yemen

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Nadia Abdulaziz Al-Sakkaf, editor of The Yemen Times says walking long distances for water is just one of many major water and sanitation problems in her country. She spoke at the World Water Forum in Istanbul. Visit the Yemen Times online here.

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  • Thats because ALL or A MAJORITY of the water is USED FOR CULTIVATING QAT!!! thats the problem...we need to address this issue to the government...or if THEY dont do anything then Inshallah to the Arab league and then the UN!

  • move to the UK or I assure u that 93% (of 3000 Yemeni students) are nothing but assholes or Yemeni are thieves. Masha Allah. May Allah guide our Muslim children to the path that gains the mercy of the Almighty and also enlighten them with wisdom and vision. WAKEUPARAB!

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  • So yeah Yemen has issuesand so does the entire world. Some of the comments posted at first thwarted me, but then again it proves that the Arab has lost our ways when it comes to morals and ethics. The video posted indicates a problem for about 27 million Muslim Yemenis, and our scholars suggest that the people of Yemen should

  • Bismillah; I would like to utter a few words to my Yemeni/Arab step-brothers to whom have the audacity to target the people of Yemen. Almost every country in the world faces government corruption, as well as elected politicians who implement an agenda towards personal/corporate gain instead of offering a plan towards prosperity and stability for its' citizens.

  • @Tareq88 Yemeni should invest in to many things, but everyone, including the imbecilic president, is busy with stealing and chewing qat.

  • Yemen should invest in desalination plants.

    But they are expensive to power, maybe they can use a reverse-osmosis system that runs off solar energy. Plenty of sunlight in Yemen!

  • السقاف موجديين في تعز

  • My solution? Move to the UK where it rains non stop. I made a recent trip to Bath to sample the Spa waters thinking "We have too much water." Jun was warm but Jul & Aug were dead rainy. How I yearn for your hot weather my dear Nadia.

  • Once it was a great empire fell because of a queen took over , and the birthplace of a world famous askenazi jewish poet .

  • hey bro,,, u haven't ever lived there,,, i have lived there most of my life ,, it WONT change,,,,,they mentally adapt corruption as part of their daily lives regular basis.

    There is about 3000 students over there, and i assure u that 93% are nothing but assholes.

  • حضرمية من السادة

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