Difference between revisions of "Waterpedia"

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Each organisation has its own page. Specific organisations can be found by using the search button on the left, or clicking on the list below. In future, it will be possible to select criteria such as region, type of organisation, country, etc.  
 
Each organisation has its own page. Specific organisations can be found by using the search button on the left, or clicking on the list below. In future, it will be possible to select criteria such as region, type of organisation, country, etc.  
  
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[[Center for Affordable Water and Sanitation]]
 
[[Center for Affordable Water and Sanitation]]

Revision as of 23:58, 1 April 2010

[1] Waterpedia is a section of Akvopedia listing a large number of organisations who are working in the water and sanitation sector. This list is maintained by Susan Ball (USA), and will form the basis for the website waterpedia.info, which will be formed in future.

Each organisation has its own page. Specific organisations can be found by using the search button on the left, or clicking on the list below. In future, it will be possible to select criteria such as region, type of organisation, country, etc.

American Water Works Association

Aqua Consultants

Aqua for All

Aquanomics

ARC Finance, Ltd.

Asia Pacific Water Forum at the Asia Society

Asia Water Wire

BASA,Bangladesh

Blue Planet Run Foundation

BRAC, Bangladesh

CARE

Catholic Relief Services

charity:water

Center for Affordable Water and Sanitation

Columbia University Water Center

Dhaka Ahsania Mission

IRC

Watercharity

Aquaparalavida

Water for People

World Water Center

Nature Conservancy's Great Lakes Program