|<div class="floatleft" align=left >{{Icon|file=Water4icons.png|alt=Water Portal|width=140px|link=Water Portal}}</div> The [[Water Portal|Water Portal]] contains information on water collection, pumping and transportation, storage, treatment, and use of water.
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|<div class="floatleft" align=left >{{Icon|file=Sanitation4icons.png|alt=Sanitation Portal|width=140px|link=Sanitation Portal}}</div> The [[ Sanitation Portal |Sanitation Portal]] contains information on toilets, collection, transportation, treatment, use of products, hygiene, and training materials.
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|<div class="floatleft" align=left >{{Icon|file=finance portal box.png|alt=Finance Portal|width=140px|link=Finance Portal}}</div> The [[ Finance Portal |Finance Portal]] contains information on the costs needed to finance, how to finance these costs, and how to monitor finance.
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|<div class="floatleft" align=left >{{Icon|file=sust portal icon.png|alt=Sustainability Portal|width=140px|link=Sustainability Portal}}</div> The [[Sustainability Portal|Sustainability Portal]] contains information on numerous sustainability frameworks, tools, and methods, using the F.I.E.T.S approach.
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|<font size="3">'''NEW ARTICLE PAGE: [[Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)]]'''</font>
Managers, whether in the government or private sectors, have to make difficult decisions on water allocation. More and more they have to apportion diminishing supplies between ever-increasing demands. Drivers such as demographic and climatic changes further increase the stress on water resources. The traditional fragmented approach is no longer viable and a more holistic approach to water management is essential. This is the rationale for the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) approach that has now been accepted internationally as the way forward for efficient, equitable and sustainable development and management of the world's limited water resources and for coping with conflicting demands.
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|'''Share your news and knowledge''' on water and sanitation by contributing articles to the Akvopedia. We've used the same conventions as the well-known online resource Wikipedia, so adding and editing articles is quick and easy to learn. This [[Editing an Akvopedia page | graphical guide]] will get you started; more detailed information about editing wiki articles is available in the help pages: [[Help:Contents]]
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