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Addressing the water crisis
 — healthier and more productive lives for poor people
Corporate AuthorDepartment for International Development (DFID)
PublisherDepartment for International Development, London, 2000
Pages54 pp (Strategies for achieving the international development targets 6/9)
SourceDFID, 94 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5JL. Website: www.dfid.gov.uk
KeywordsPoverty ; Water engineering industries ; Health [elderly] ; Social policy ; International.
AnnotationFollowing a series of summit meetings held by the United Nations (UN) and its specialised agencies, International Development Targets have been agreed by the entire UN membership. This paper is about water and its links to poverty elimination and to the achievement of the International Job Targets (IDTs). It presents the challenges for improved management of water resources and sustainable access to water supply, and DFID's priorities on how these may be achieved. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-010327204 B
ClassmarkW6: XJG: CC: TM2: 72

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