• Home
  • Themes
    • Israel/Palestine
    • History
    • People and minorities
    • Women
    • Conflicts
    • Religion
    • Economy
    • Terrorism
    • Media
    • Human Rights
    • Societies
    • Environment
    • Culture
    • International Relations
    • Politics
  • Countries
    • North Africa
    • “Levantine Countries”
    • Gulf States
    • Europe
    • United States
    • Russia
    • Turkey
    • Iran
    • Asia
    • Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Caucasus
    • LatinAmerica
  • Books
  • Dossiers
  • Who we are
  • Why this website?
  • Support Orient XXI
  • Independent media on the Arab world
  • Home
  • Themes
    • Israel/Palestine
    • History
    • People and minorities
    • Women
    • Conflicts
    • Religion
    • Economy
    • Terrorism
    • Media
    • Human Rights
    • Societies
    • Environment
    • Culture
    • International Relations
    • Politics
  • Countries
    • North Africa
    • “Levantine Countries”
    • Gulf States
    • Europe
    • United States
    • Russia
    • Turkey
    • Iran
    • Asia
    • Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Caucasus
    • LatinAmerica
  • Books
  • Dossiers

Safaa Khalaf

Iraqi journalist and researcher in the field of sociology and crisis analysis. 2017 Naseej Award from the French Agency for Media Cooperation (CFI) for research on cultural and religious pluralism in the Middle East.

  • The image depicts a man standing on cracked, dry land beside a wooden boat. The landscape appears parched, indicating a lack of water, possibly due to drought. The man is holding a bundle of vegetation or grass. In the background, other boats are visible, also resting on the dry ground. The scene conveys a sense of environmental distress and the challenges faced by individuals in regions affected by water scarcity. The sky is clear, and the sunlight emphasizes the harsh conditions of the landscape. Iraq. “Without Water, We Have No Life” Safaa Khalaf · November 2021 Dramatic water shortages, increasing drought and temperature, intensifying dust storms, desertification, soil erosion and loss of biodiversity. Iraq is experiencing an unprecedented environmental crisis that threatens its very existence. Climate migrants, mostly farmers, are already numerous. (…)
  • Independent media on the Arab world
  • Support Orient XXI
  • Who we are
  • Why this website?
© Association Orient XXI, 2013-2025 – 7, rue des Carmes, Paris, France – ISSN 2270-0978