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Home » Tackling the silent killer - the case for sanitation
Tackling the silent killer - the case for sanitation
Water Resources Management, Water Supply & Sanitation Economics
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This report, released at the G8 Hokkaido summit in Japan, explores how the sanitation sector is being chronically and institutionally neglected by donors and developing country governments alike.

Link: http://www.wateraid.org/documents/plugin_documents/tacking_the_silent_killer_the_case_for_sanitation...
Added by Zunia.org on December 7, 2008
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