• But some investors and tech companies see lucrative and long-term opportunities in technologies for taking salt out of sea water, treating wastewater for re-use and other applications because water precise because water so indispensable for human health and economic growth.

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  • The nation's capital, Harare, has not imported adequate supplies of chemicals to treat water, resulting in citizens resorting to shallow wells and rivers for water, according to health advocates.

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  • Since joining the World Bank, in 1992, Uzbekistan had received more than five hundred million dollars in loans, mostly for rural water and health projects.

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  • Hence too the paper's emphasis on support for clean water, education, health care and basic infrastructure and on help for women, who are, for example, much less likely than men to be educated.

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  • These astounding price tags reflect the increased costs for providing health care and accessing potable water (both for households and agricultural purposes) and the related decrease in tourism dollars, since places with poor sanitation are less attractive to travellers.

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  • Some of that polluted runoff winds up in drinking water, posing special health problems for children and pregnant women.

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  • Water is vital for the survival, health and dignity of mankind.

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  • Her campaign has focused on policies for providing water, electricity, health care, education and employment to the legions of Filipinos who have few or none of these.

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  • The Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS), a UN system-wide initiative, will amplify the benefits from global to national levels of efforts to adapt to climate variability and change for improved health, water management, disaster risk reduction, agriculture and food security from 2013.

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  • Unfortunately, no victory big or small will save Sofia and her peers from their fate: Scientists who have studied the area say even if spraying stopped completely today, it would take a few generations to decontaminate the water and soil, and for any lingering health impacts to fade away.

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  • Earlier this year, Coca-Cola was sued by a consumer group over health claims made for its Vitamin Water brand.

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  • At the spring, holy water and candles are handed out to everyone present for good health.

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  • Material safety includes access to things like potable water, food and health services while legal safety includes redress for human rights violations, non-discrimination, and unhindered access to justice.

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  • The foundation also conducts health camps, where doctors screen villagers for everything from water-borne diseases to chronic illnesses.

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  • The constitution empowers the state as the guarantor of education, health care, food, social security, and water resources for its inhabitants.

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  • Families must be aware that the water they are provided is harmful to their health and provides a catalyst for breeding mosquitoes carrying malaria and other transferable diseases.

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  • When the process is done for real on a large scale, the treated water will first get pumped into a reservoir for further refinement, because of health department concerns that the process may not be completely effective.

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  • Ban also announced Friday a team effort between U.N. agencies and the Chilean government to determine the priority areas for funds, with emphasis on health, shelters, education and water.

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  • Shanghai officials said they had found no health threat in the city's water, though a spokeswoman for one city waterworks said extra precautions were being taken in its treatment for tap usage.

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  • The top four were basic health care, better water and sanitation, more schools and better nutrition for children.

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  • The coup is seen as offering a better chance of maintaining order and preserving state institutions necessary for providing public services such as security, health care, electricity and water.

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  • Of the rest, 80% is earmarked for spending on education, health, rural development, infrastructure, environmental and water management, and 5% is to be spent in the oil-producing region.

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  • While much of the Rio agenda focuses on the developing world and people's rights to water, food, energy, education, health and so on, there are implications for rich Western countries as well.

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  • In 1999 Texas authorised a colonias initiative to co-ordinate state efforts to improve transport, housing, health and water, and hundreds of millions of state dollars have been allocated for the work over the past decade.

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  • Environmental and health studies have been conducted for years showing no linkage between fracking and drinking water contamination.

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  • The water company said it did not believe the current situation was sustainable for the long-term financial health of the business.

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  • Critical national infrastructure also includes sectors such as financial services, government, mass communication, health, transport, and food and water - all of which are deemed necessary for delivering services upon which daily life in the UK depends.

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  • Health officials started fogging, distributing larvicide and bug repellent, and scouting for standing water.

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  • The group has installed water filtration systems, built ramps for the disabled, improved care for the elderly and raised awareness about local health issues.

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