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Bolivia
Centro Rosaspata Tuli
Chacoma Irpa Grande
India
S. 24 Parganas, West Bengal
N. 24 Parganas, West Bengal
Israel
Beit She'an
Jordan
Tabkat Fahel
Kenya
Kapsasian
Chemengawa
Kayafungo
Gotani
Mozambique
Bariela
Nicaragua
Lomas de Cafe
El Balsamo
Palestine
Auja
"Good Water Neighbors" Auja in Palestine

Location: Palestine

Amount Needed:$21,600

Benefits: This project will benefit 4,500 people.

The community of Auja is part of the “Good Water Neighbors” program, fostering cross-border relationships that are necessary to solve common water problems. This project will build cooperation in the region and help prevent conflict.  Auja community is partnered with a neighboring community on the other side of the border/political divide to work on common water issues. The project will work with hundreds of residents in the community to raise awareness about the water reality of the other side, the interdependent nature of the resource and the opportunities to improve our water and environmental realities by working together.
Facing The Problem
The community in focus here is the Palestinian village of Auja. Auja lies 12 km. north of Jericho City along the Jordan Valley's main road. It has an area of about 10 square kilometers, and a population of about 4,500 people. The main source of income is agriculture but there is also commercial activity, although to a lesser extent. Despite limited cooperation between the region’s governments on some aspects of water allocation, sustainable management of water resources has not been achieved in the Middle East peace process. Lack of sewage treatment, over-pumping of aquifers, excessive diversion of surface water flows, and difficulty in implementing critical water-demand management policies threaten scarce water resources. These circumstances pose environmental and health hazards to communities that can be a significant source of cross-border tension in addition to animosity that exists in relation to water allocation and unequal distribution.
Implementing Organization

Friends of the Earth Middle East
 
 
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