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WATER FORMEETING BASICNEEDSGenerall
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The population of Zimbabwe, for exa
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WATER FOR MEETING BASIC NEEDSIn rec
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Diarrhoea is the most serious publi
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No other type of action has a great
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Some of the shortcomings faced by t
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Fig. 5.21 Urban and Rural Access to
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Enhancing access for sustainable de
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Making Water Safe in African Tradit
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WATER AND URBANENVIRONMENTSAt the s
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Setback: Most water supply networks
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Urban Water Needs in Some SelectedC
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The average per capita consumption
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WATER FOR FOODSECURITYFood security
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HARNESSINGENERGY FORDEVELOPMENTOver
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MANAGING RISKSInterrelationships, r
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Table 10.2:Potential natural hazard
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ReferencesAmbenje P. G.: Regional D
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VALUING WATERThe facts given in the
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in East Africa, Central Africa and