This paper examines Morocco's water crisis through the lens of structural scarcity and governance challenges, proposing a portfolio approach to water resilience that integrates supply augmentation, resource redistribution, and conservation technologies. Drawing on Mediterranean implementations, particularly Italy's deployment of evaporation reduction systems achieving 80-90 % efficiency, the analysis evaluates four complementary pathways: desalination infrastructure, floating photovoltaic systems, inter-basin water transfers, and anti-evaporation technologies.