The UN says in the next 10 years more and more countries will see their resources dry up.

Water scarcity is a growing problem, caused by everything from man-made climate change to poor governance.

It is affecting more people than ever before and across all continents.

In a time of technological innovation, why is something as basic as access to water still such a huge problem?

And even as aid organisations work to resolve it, has climate change progressed so far that water scarcity will inevitably affect ever more people?

Presenter: Sami Zeidan

Guests:

Bart Hilhorst - Expert on water resources management.

Nadene Ghouri - Journalist currently with WaterAid in Madagascar.

Tim Forsyth - Professor of Environment and Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Robert Rubinstein - Chairman and founding partner of TBLI GROUP, a firm involved in sustainable investment to solve social issues.

Source: Al Jazeera