In this week's CER podcast, our 2021-22 Clara Marina O'Donnell fellow Megan Ferrando spoke to Malak Altaeb, an environmental consultant and writer based in Paris. Megan recently published a CER paper about water insecurity in the Maghreb, and in this episode with Malak, takes a close look at the situation in Libya in particular. They discuss how the water landscape changed after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, the extent of the problem today, and what international actors like the EU can do to help.
Index
02:02 - Why water security should be higher up the political agenda
05:32 - The link between water and politics in Libya
08:00 - Libya's great man made river project
14:21 - Water scarcity in Libyans' daily life
18:01 - The challenge of long-term solutions in an unstable context
22:06 - What the EU and the international community can do
Produced by Rosie Giorgi
Music by Edward Hipkins