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  2. Global Water Security & Sanitation Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Water and Sanitation Program focused mostly on metropolitan areas. The Rural Water and Sanitation Project focuses mainly on the rural areas that don't have access to the materials that the metropolitan areas do. The RWSP expands the water and sewage infrastructure in areas that only have it in a small part of the country. [14]

  3. Rural Water Supply Network - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation of WHO and UNICEF said in 2022 that 411 million people in Africa (3 out of 5 people) still lacked basic drinking water services in 2020. [ 7 ] : 2 The situation is worse for rural areas in Africa where only 22% had access to basic drinking water services in 2020 compared to urban ...

  4. Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation

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    As well as reporting on the national, regional and global use of different types of drinking water sources and sanitation facilities, the JMP actively supports countries in their efforts to monitor this sector and develop evidence based planning and management, plays a normative role in indicator formation and advocates on behalf of populations without improved water or sanitation.

  5. Water supply and sanitation in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Sanitation also became a responsibility of the District Assemblies, both in urban and rural areas. [3] Furthermore, the government pursued private sector participation in urban water supply with the assistance of the World Bank through preparatory studies and workshops, but without actually bringing in the private sector yet.

  6. Water supply and sanitation in India - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank finances a number of projects in urban and rural areas that are fully or partly dedicated to water supply and sanitation. This includes support targeted towards the Ganga River Basin, municipal development in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and in rural areas of Uttarakhand and Punjab.

  7. Water supply - Wikipedia

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    A rural consumer may have a kilometre of rusted and limed 22-mm iron pipe, so their kitchen tap flow will be small. [citation needed] For this reason, the UK domestic water system has traditionally (prior to 1989) employed a "cistern feed" system, where the incoming supply is connected to the kitchen sink and also a header/storage tank in the ...

  8. Water supply and sanitation in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Project (1991–2000). The World Bank contributed with US$137 million to the Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Project, which was active from 1991 to 2000 in the self-governing Pakistani state of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The main objectives of the project were to improve rural productivity and health and reduce ...

  9. Water supply and sanitation in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank supported rural water supply and sanitation through a series of projects, including the US$72.3 million water supply 02 project (1987–1998) and the US$20 million Rural Water and Sanitation Project (2000–2007). The latter has provided 352,000 people with access to improved water services by December 2006.