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Healing conflict through water diplomacy

Hunter Stuart
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The most contentious water in the world: the Jordan River threads through Jordan, Israel and the West Bank

Published: 24 October 2015

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Healing the wounds of conflict through water diplomacy – Hunter Stuart - The Source Magazine (International Water Association) Oct15
An audacious roadmap for the Jordan River involves a new US$4.6 billion master plan to bring peace, understanding– and treatment plants–to the most contested and politicised waters on earth.

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Hunter Stuart

Hunter Stuart is a freelance writer living in Jerusalem. Formerly, he was a staff reporter at The Huffington Post in New York. He tweets @hoont.

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