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Revision as of 11:05, 4 July 2008

Welcome to the Akvopedia,
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Featured water technology

Pepsi irrigation

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Did you know...

"In the case of water Sub-Saharan Africa has by far the lowest coverage rates (55%), though most people without clean water live in South Asia. For sanitation the deprivation is more evenly spread. Coverage in South Asia is almost as low as in Sub-Saharan Africa, with two of every three people in both regions lacking access." Human Development Report 2006, UNDP

Featured project

The Akvopedia structure project is a small Wiki sub-project of the Akvo community to define structure of the Akvopedia. The structure needs to be such that it is easy to find information in the Akvopedia. In reality the structure is just a set of links between pages, as there is no real hierarcy in the MediaWiki system, and it is up to us to define it.

Featured organisation

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The Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) is a co-founder of Akvo. NWP is an independent body set up by the Dutch private and public sectors. They nationally coordinate water activities overseas and provide relevant information regarding these activities. The organisation acts as focal point in the exchange of information among the more than 160 Dutch members. Read more about NWP.

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