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Water in Circular Economy and Resilience (WICER) system. This case focuses on the experience of Sao Paulo, Brazil …
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Brazil has a pressing need for better water supply and sanitation services (WSS), but in recent years public investment …
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The overview over the next pages summarizes key themes and findings from on-going technical assistance provided to the Kenyan water sector by the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) of the World Bank’s Water Global Practice. Kenya’s new Constitution (Constitution of Kenya 2010) came into...
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manner by using an Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) approach. After a brief introduction to the concept of IUWM, this … in a middle-income country (Vitoria in Espirito Santo, Brazil). The final section showcases a potential methodology for …
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resources management and created the necessary tools for its implementation. The Law emphasizes the need for integrated …, decentralized, participative management of water, and recognizes the importance of developing planning mechanisms to address water … private sector in water management …
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Chad, Niger basins - to support the critical role of transboundary cooperation on water resources management to building …
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natural disasters remain high. In that context, strategic investments in the water sector and addressing water management is … institutional capacity to implement integrated water resources management (IWRM) solutions. Irrigation scheme rehabilitation has …
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Prudent economic policies, combined with the enabling conditions created by a high endowment of water, have transformed Vietnam from a low income to a middle-income country within two decades. Though growth has produced vast benefits, it has also placed unrelenting pressures on water resources,...
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