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    امليــــاه والــــنزاع ادخال عملية صنع السالم ضمن تنمية موارد املياه

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    امليــــاه والــــنزاع ادخال عملية صنع السالم ضمن تنمية موارد املياه

    Much of the world’s population lacks adequate clean water, either because of physical scarcity or because they are denied equitable access to water resources. Such conditions inevitably breed...

    Water and Conflict: Incorporating Peacebuilding into Water Development

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    Water and Conflict: Incorporating Peacebuilding into Water Development

    Much of the world’s population lacks adequate clean water, either because of physical scarcity or because they are denied equitable access to water resources. Such conditions inevitably breed...

    Best Practices in Water and Sanitation

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    Best Practices in Water and Sanitation

    This document is intended to provide guidance to nontechnical CRS program managers and decision makers—as well as field workers—in developing, designing and implementing water, sanitation and hygiene...

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