OIC Study Guide - World Model United Nations
OIC Study Guide - World Model United Nations
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Sanitation projects were another<br />
success in Afghanistan since they led to increased<br />
awareness of and access to hygiene in the country,<br />
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National Protocol for future crises.<br />
Since there was no existing protocol and the<br />
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in Afghanistan has still not allowed the creation of a<br />
permanent National Early Warning System as yet and<br />
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A woman and her child await their turn to get drinking water from<br />
a community tap in Baghlan, in northern Afghanistan, earlier this<br />
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populations without access to clean water.<br />
Source: Radio Free Europe<br />
Conclusions from Case <strong>Study</strong><br />
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climate change. The use of outside funding and non-<br />
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situations so that the harm from sudden unexpected<br />
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case study also points towards the importance of<br />
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cause of concern during the droughts was the<br />
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