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REGULARS
2 Editorial 28 Water & Health
3 News in Brief 30 Publication
10 World Water Week 32 Roundup
20 Water Supply
24 People
FEATURES
Dr. Judith Nyunja
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Eng. Malaquen Milgo
33 Calendar 2016
10 Worl Water Week 2018
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Stockholm (23 August 2018)
– On Thursday 23 August,
H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria
of Sweden paid a visit to SIWI
to learn more about current
Raphael M. Kabando
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Eng. Prof. Patts M.A. Odira
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Peter Mwaura
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Eng. Ephraim Kisembo
Email: [email protected] 20 Global Water Supply and Sanitation Partnership
The latest news about
the finance world usually
involves stories of blockchain
technology, acquisitions and
mergers, and stock market
fluctuations.
22 Senegal and world water council sign
agreement for 9th world water forum
John Rao Nyaoro, HSC
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Rwanda
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The 9th edition of
the World Water
Forum, the world’s
biggest event on
water, will be held
for the first time in
28 In Search of Water
water challenges.
Uganda and South Sudan
Contact: Cyrus Ruheni
Tel: +256 773 124 075
Zimbabwe
Contact: Marjory Kusotera-Dzapata
Institute of Water and Sanitation
Development
Box MP422, Mount Pleasant
Harare, ZIMBABWE
Tel/Fax: 263-4-735035, 799049/50
27 Research Reveals Huge Burden of Guinea Worm
LONDON — Guinea
worm is on course to
become the second
human disease to
be eradicated, after
smallpox, thanks
largely to intervention overseen by former U.S.
President Jimmy Carter. Little was known about
the infection for decades, as diseases like malaria
took priority. However, previously unpublished
research from the 1970s, released this month,
shows the burden the disease has had on millions of
people.
sub-Saharan Africa.
Addressing and
preventing famine in
Somalia
Mohamed Ismail Yasin,
originally from Mayle
village in northeast
Somalia, fled
the region’s prolonged and severe drought with his
six-member family and most of his livestock.
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This is exactly what Sustainable Development Goal
(SDG) 6 seeks to do, covering all the main aspects
related to freshwater in the context of sustainable
development.
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