The central purpose of this debriefing session to donors, development agencies and key stakeholders was to solicit support from the donors in the follow-up to their commitments made at the SWA HLM to facilitate Pakistan meet the MGDs on water and sanitation by 2015 deadline.
What does WATSAN stand for?
WATSAN stands for Water and Sanitation
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The central purpose of this debriefing session to donors, development agencies and key stakeholders was to solicit support from the donors in the follow-up to their commitments made at the SWA HLM to facilitate Pakistan meet the MGDs on water and sanitation by 2015 deadline.
The proposed operation targets water and sanitation interventions in rural communities and indigenous Comarcas which are considered to have among the poorest populations of Panama with no (or very limited) access to water supply and sanitary connections.
Building on lessons learned from the previous International Drinking Water and Sanitation Decade during the 1980s will also be an important part of this process.
Launched in 1994 by the health ministries of the 46 WHO/AFRO nations, this initiative seeks to expand water and sanitation services throughout Africa.
WaterAid was created by the UK water industry in 1981, and--according to the Sutton and East Surrey Water company publication, Pipelines--has since raised around 90 million [pounds sterling] and helped more than seven million people gain access to safe water and sanitation.
In this region, the population driver has outpaced the provision of water and sanitation services.