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Tag Archives: water resources
The Structure of Water Resources Development in Nigeria
Publisher’s Note: After meeting Michael Oluwabunmi on the Linkedin networking site, I invited him to share his knowledge of water resources development in his country. Michael (MNIWASA) is a member of Nigeria Water and Sanitation Association (NIWASA). He is also … Continue reading
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Tagged boreholes, drinking water, Nigeria, parastatals, public health, water, water resources
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The Power of Water Resource Professionals to Improve The Lives of Millions Around the World
Publisher’s Note: Erin and I worked together a few years ago, and I was always impressed with her drive and intelligence. You will discover after reading this first guest article that she is passionate about what she does and she … Continue reading
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Tagged drinking water, sanitation, UNICEF, water, water hauling, water resources, World Health Organization
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