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Water Supplies in Developing Countries: the West Africa Water Initiative as an Example
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| Title |
Water Supplies in Developing Countries: the West Africa Water Initiative as an Example
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| Creator |
Apambire, W. Braimah
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| Subject |
Western Africa
water supply sanitation hygiene water distribution water policy waterborne diseases vector-borne diseases epidemiology water pollution developing countries water nongovernmental organizations governmental programs and projects |
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| Description |
Apambire will provide an overview of global water and health. There is an unmet basic human need for access to an improved water supply and sanitation. He will outline the common water-related diseases. He will describe how water, sanitation, and hygiene will provide health and social benefits. Next, he will present an overview of the West Africa Water Initiative (WAWI), including the goals and objectives of the program, and outlook for the future.
World Vision United States, Water and Sanitation Sector. |
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| Publisher |
University of Washington Water Center
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| Date |
2011-04-19T22:26:28Z
2011-04-19T22:26:28Z 2007-02-27 |
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Presentation
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| Identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16486
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| Language |
en_US
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| Relation |
Global Water and Health Seminar Series;Feb 27
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