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Le Protocole sur l’eau et la santé stipule qu’« un accès équitable à l’eau et à l’assainissement, adéquat du point de vue aussi bien quantitatif que qualitatif, devrait être assuré à tous les habitants, notamment aux personnes défavorisées ou socialement exclues ». En outre, « une attention spéciale devrait être accordée à la protection des personnes particulièrement vulnérables face aux
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The Protocol on Water and Health stipulates that “equitable access to water and sanitation, adequate in both quantity and quality, should be provided for all members of the population, especially those who suffer a disadvantage or social exclusion”. At the same time, “special consideration should be given to the protection of people who are particularly vulnerable to water-related diseases”.In
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The Water Sector Reform aims at laying the foundations for an Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) approach to the utilisation of Tajikistan’s water resources, based on decentralization and outsourcing services in a transitional process towards a shared responsibility between the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan and the civil society at large. The proposed reforms are based on
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The Water Sector Reform aims at laying the foundations for an Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) approach to the utilisation of Tajikistan’s water resources, based on decentralization and outsourcing services in a transitional process towards a shared responsibility between the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan and the civil society at large. The proposed reforms are based on
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The European Union Water Initiative (EUWI) National Policy Dialogues (NPD) programme on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is one of the tools of promoting dialogue and cooperation on the management and protection of transboundary waters along the border of Europe and Asia. This programme is being successfully implemented and the process is still ongoing in many countries of
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The shrinking of the Aral Sea — one of the greatest man-made environmental disasters — has affected the livelihoods and health of millions of people in Central Asia. It is a shocking example of the disastrous consequences of the unsustainable use of water resources. Today, the efficient and sustainable management of available water resources in the five countries of Central Asia —
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This guidance is intended to assist the countries that are Parties to the Protocol on Water and Health in establishing and/or strengthening their detection and early warning systems, contingency plans and capacity to respond to outbreaks of water-related disease accordance with article 8 of the Protocol. Download the publication in
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This booklet contains guidance on the policy related to water-related disease surveillance developed by the Task Force on Water-related Disease Surveillance established under the Protocol on Water and Health. Download the publication in English or in
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Страновой Отчет по Картированию Основных Заинтересованных Сторон и Программ в Таджикистане.Национальный Политический Диалог по Интегрированному Управлению Водными Ресурсами в Таджикистане в рамках Водной Инициативой Европейского Союза.Составили: Лейф Иверсон, Консультант, Grontmij A/S, Дания, [email protected] и Анвар Камолидинов,
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Country Report on Mapping of Major Stakeholders and Programmes in Tajikistan.National Policy Dialogue on Integrated Water Resources Management in Tajikistan under the EU Water Initiative.Prepared by: Leif Iversen, Consultant, Grontmij A/S, Denmark, [email protected] and Anvar Kamolidinov, Consultant, Dushanbe,