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Morocco, a country marked by arid landscapes, expanding deserts, and seasonal droughts, faces growing water scarcity due to climate change and increasing demand. With agriculture, tourism, and rural communities all depending on limited freshwater resources, Morocco is turning to innovative water generation solutions. These range from traditional techniques to cutting-edge technologies aimed at securing sustainable access to clean water. The Green Spots featured on this page highlight pioneering water generation projects across Morocco. In the Atlas Mountains, fog-harvesting systems capture moisture from the air to provide clean drinking water to remote Berber villages. Along the Atlantic coast, solar-powered desalination plants are turning seawater into fresh water for agriculture and daily use. Urban centers like Casablanca are piloting greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems in schools, hospitals, and public buildings. Community involvement is central to Morocco’s water innovation movement. NGOs and local cooperatives are training residents to maintain and operate decentralized water systems, ensuring long-term sustainability. These efforts are often designed to support women and girls — who are disproportionately affected by water scarcity — by reducing the time spent fetching water and increasing access to sanitation. Technology and climate-smart design are also playing a critical role. Projects like Dar Si Hmad’s fog nets, Aman Atlas, and off-grid purification units are bringing scalable, low-energy solutions to regions that previously depended on water trucking or contaminated sources. In dry agricultural zones, drip irrigation systems combined with groundwater recharging techniques are helping preserve resources and improve yields. The water-generation Green Spots in Morocco reflect a blend of resilience, ingenuity, and ecological stewardship. They show how one of Africa’s most water-stressed countries is turning scarcity into sustainability through community-led, tech-enabled innovation. This page invites you to discover and support the efforts that are not only delivering water — but restoring dignity, livelihoods, and hope across Moroccan landscapes.