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Human Development Report 2006 Beyond Scarcity Power Poverty And The Global Water Crisis Human Development Report United Nations Development Program Editor

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Human Development Report 2006 Beyond Scarcity Power Poverty And The Global Water Crisis Human Development Report United Nations Development Program Editor
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Publisher: United Nations Development Programme
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.89 MB
Pages: 440
Author: United Nations Development Program (Editor)
ISBN: 0230500587
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Human Development Report 2006 Beyond Scarcity Power Poverty And The Global Water Crisis Human Development Report United Nations Development Program Editor by United Nations Development Program (editor) 0230500587 instant download after payment.

The 2006 Human Development Report focuses on water and human development. Water is central to the realization of human potential. It is a source of life for people and for the planet. Clean water and sanitation have a profound bearing on health and human dignity. Inequalities in access to clean water for drinking and to water as a productive input, reinforce wider inequalities in opportunity. With competition for water intensifying, there is a danger that poor and vulnerable communities will become increasingly marginalized. The twin challenge facing governments and donors is to accelerate progress towards universal access to water and sanitation; and to ensure that water management policies strengthen the rights of poor households to access water resources.

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