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Leadership from Nimroz and Helmand provinces met with members of the United States Agency for International Development and the International Security Assistance Force, March 1, to discuss water management. After the presentations, a demonstration of water flow down the Helmand River basin sparked a lively debate.

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government of the islamic republic of afghanistan flooding united states agency for international development water management drought nimroz province navy camp leatherneck afghanistan giroa helmand province isaf helmand river regional command southwest nimruz province afghan cultural center water resources afghan transition water rights united states agency for international development usaid chief petty officer l a shively summit on water conservation brings afghan provincial leadership to the table dvids high resolution us army us marine corps islamic art war in afghanistan 2001 2021 usaid