News Clippings
 
25th April 2004
 
Jordan Will Host the International Water Demand Management Conference this May 30th.
 
 
27th April 2004
 
Jordan 2004: Center Stage for the Region's Biggest Water Event.
 
 
26th May 2004
 
International Water Demand Management Conference to Tackle Global Water Related Issues.
 
 
31st May 2004
 
H.M. the King Patronises the Opening of the International Water Demand Management Conference.

H.M. the King Patronises the Opening of the International Water Demand Management Conference. El Nasir Prepares to unveil an initiative to Rescue the Dead Sea.

King Opens Global Conference on Water Management.

Water Demand Management.

H.M the King Patronises the Opening of the International Water Demand Management Conference.
H.M the King Patronises the Opening of the International Water Demand Management Conference.
H.M the King Patronises the Opening of the International Water Demand Management Conference.
 
 
1st June 2004
 
Egyptain Water Minister Confirms His country's Support of the Red-Dead Project.
Water and the Red-Dead Project.
Egyptian Water and Irrigation Minister Stresses the Importance of Providing Laws to Attract Water Related Investments.
The International Water Management Conference Discusses International Challanges Facing the Water Sector.
Serious Efforts Needed for Conserving Water - Experts.

Kawash: We Do Not Object to the Red-Dead Project and Accusses Israel of Robbing 85% of Thier Water.

Water Management Conference Continues.

International Water Demand Management Conference.
Jordanian Paper WDM Conference.
Egypt Supports the Red-Dead Project and Iraq Complains About the Reduction of River Water Level.
 
 

 
2nd June 2004
 
Water Management Conference Continues.

The Minister of Water and Irrigation and Minister of Agriculture Announces Jordan's 2025 principles on Water Demand Management.

Danish Newspaper Calls for Support of the Red-Dead Project to dave the Dead Sea.

Minister of Water Announces Principles of Jordanian Initiative on Water Management.

Water Demand Management Conference Continues its Work Today.

Jordan Appeals to Save Dead Sea.

Japanese Technical Paper Given at the Water Demand Management Conference.

Water Demand Management Conference Calls for Cooperation Among Arab Countries to Tackle Water Issues.

Saudi Secretary General of Ministry of Water Calls for Arab Cooperation.

Al Bakri: Jordan to Implement Electronic National Master Plan within the Water Sector Between 2005 and 2020.

Red-Dead Terms of Reference to go to World Bank - Minsiter.

Water Challanges Facing the Arab World Need Non-Conventional Solutions.

Minister of Water Makes Suggestion to Contain the Dead Sea.
Government Launches Master Plan to Control Water Deficit.

 
3rd June 2004
 
Water Demand Management Principles Announced.

Water Management Conference Continues.

The Water Demand Management Conference Continues it's Work.

Wanadoo Offers Internet Services at the International Water Demand Management Conference.

Dead Sea Conference Demand Water Management.

The Water Demand Management Conference.

A Lifeline for the Dead.

El Naser:The Conference to be Held in Jordan Biannually.

El Naser Announces Jordan's 2025 principles on Water Demand Management.

 
 
4th June 2004
 
Jordan and Water Challanges.

International Water Demand Conference Concludes.

The Water Demand Management Conference Continues.

The Conference on "International Water Demand Management" Concludes with the Intention of Being Held Biannually.

Twenty Five European Countries Study Providing Financial Funding for Implementation of the Red-Dead Project.
 
 
 
5th June 2004
 
Reviving the Dead Sea.

International Distinction for Jordan Following Davos and the International Water Demand Management Conference at the Dead Sea.

 
 
6th June 2004
 
The Red-Dead Sea Project...Political Clamour Dominates Scientific Logic.(Part 1 of 2)
 
 
8th June 2004
 
The Red-Dead Sea Project...Political Clamour Dominates Scientific Logic.(Part 2 of 2)
International Unanimity for the Implementation of the Red-Dead Sea Canal to Save the Dead Sea.

The Water Demand Management Conference Supports the Implementation of the Red-Dead Sea Canal.

 
 

 


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