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Water must never be used as a weapon of war
The Star
|October 20, 2025
EACH time I attend Cairo Water Week, I am reminded that water is more than just a resource, but the lifeblood that connects us as humanity.
This year marks the fourth time that I have had the privilege to participate in this gathering, and each time, I leave with a deeper sense of urgency and hope.
In a world shaken by conflict, climate change, and inequality, water remains one of the few elements that can truly unite rather than divide us. Yet, it is painful to witness how, in some parts of the world, water is being manipulated and used to assert control, or worse, as a weapon of war.
At the 8th Cairo Water Week, which took place from October 12 to 16, in Cairo, Egypt, I felt compelled to convey a clear message: water must never be weaponised. It must never be used to punish, to divide, or to advance political or military objectives.
Water should remain a symbol of peace, life and cooperation, and not a tool of destruction.
This year's Cairo Water Week is themed "Innovative Solutions for Climate Resilience and Water Sustainability." It brings together global leaders, scientists, policymakers, and development partners to craft solutions for one of the most pressing issues of our time, and that is how to manage our water resources in an age of climate uncertainty.
Over the years, Cairo Water Week has grown into one of Africa's most influential water platforms. It fosters genuine dialogue and collaboration on issues such as water security, infrastructure investment, and climate adaptation.
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