Running Dry: Karachi's Water Crisis
Karachi's in line to become the third most populated city in the world by 2030. The city has grown so fast, that it can only supply half the water the city needs. Its situation has been exacerbated by municipal mismanagement, industrial pollution, and infrastructure problems. Climate change is projected to make it worse. SUBSCRIBE NOW & join the conversation. Don’t Settle for a Divided World. Think. Debate. Act. Let’s find solutions to the world's most pressing problems. Doha Debates examines the world's most pressing challenges through live debates, digital videos, a TV series, blogs and podcasts. This innovative approach includes Majlis-style conversations designed to bridge differences, build consensus and identify solutions to urgent global issues. Follow Doha Debates on Facebook: / dohadebates Follow Doha Debates on Twitter: / dohadebates Follow Doha Debates on Instagram: / dohadebates

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