Climate and Water Security in the Maldives

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Climate change presents unique challenges to Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The difficulties that all countries face in effectively coping with climate change impacts are exacerbated in SIDS because of their small geographical area, isolation and exposure. The associated development challenges from sea-level rise, altered rainfall patterns, and storm-surges threaten to reverse progress made towards the Millennium Development Goals now and in the future. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) provides on-the-ground support for small island and low-lying countries at the global, regional and national scales. - UNDP

The Maldives is already facing the brunt of Climate Change in the guise of water scarcity. Small atoll islands' water security depend on the important, but highly climate-sensitive, fresh water lenses.

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