CLIMATE CHANGE Africa Told Stop Playing the Victim
ips africa provides news features and analyses on the events and processes affecting political, economic and social development of people and nations in africa. in directing this coverage, emphasis is put on not only hearing the voices of those in positio MIDRAND, South Africa, Nov 13 (IPS) - As the Second Africa Water Week ends, participants
have reiterated that lack of access to clean water and adequate
sanitation has a direct bearing on public health and the economy
in Africa.
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