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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to the subject of Water and Sanitation, in the context of the Millennium Development Goals

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A Nepalese woman carries water up a steepy terrain / Photocredit: WaterAid
30.04.2008 A discussion paper by WaterAid, Creating user-friendly water and sanitation services for the disabled, takes a look at the social, technical, financial and policy barriers faced by the disabled in meeting water and sanitation needs in Nepal. The document recommends designing proper technologies to facilitate their access to basic services.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Disability] [MDGs]
Image: A Nepalese woman carries water up a steepy terrain / Photocredit: WaterAid
Dr Marcella receiving the Woman Of The Year Award from industrialist Rahul Bajaj / Photo credit: Huned Contractor / OWSA
24.04.2008 Dr Marcella DÂ’Souza, executive director of Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) in western India, has been awarded the Indian Merchant Chambers' Woman Of The Year Award. During an interview to OneWorld South Asia, she talks of her dream where rural folk live in harmony, secure sustainable livelihoods and enjoy an enhanced quality of life.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Migration] [Environment] [Climate change] [Environmental activism]
Image: Dr Marcella receiving the Woman Of The Year Award from industrialist Rahul Bajaj / Photo credit: Huned Contractor / OWSA
No safe drinking water / Photo credit: CSE
19.04.2008 Figures compiled by WaterAid disprove the government's claims of providing safe drinking water to over 90% of population. India has yet to do more to reach the Millennium Development Goals in this sector as millions continue to suffer from contaminated water-borne diseases.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Health] [Disease] [MDGs]
Image: No safe drinking water / Photo credit: CSE © Centre for Science and Environment
Protestors raising slogans against Coca-Cola / Photo credit: IRC
09.04.2008 Coca-ColaÂ’s bottling plant in northern India has been facing the ire of local people. They say the soft drink maker has been operating illegally and has caused the severe water crisis in the area.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Corporations] [Environment] [Pollution]
Image: Protestors raising slogans against Coca-Cola / Photo credit: IRC
Not a safe drop to drink / Photo credit: WaterAid
04.04.2008 Access to safe water and sanitation can be ensured through effective advocacy and planning by involving grassroots voices, says WaterAid's Advocacy Source Book. The book is a useful resource for monitoring policies and programmes in the context of Millennium Development Goals on water and sanitation.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Population] [Health] [MDGs]
Image: Not a safe drop to drink / Photo credit: WaterAid

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