Report to the African Union Assembly on the implementation of the Sharm El Sheikh declaration for accelerating the achievement of water and sanitation goals in Africa

progress on implementing water and sanitation goals in Africa : the 2011 country performance report

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Report to the African Union Assembly on the implementation of the Sharm El Sheikh declaration for accelerating the achievement of water and sanitation goals in Africa

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Other Titles
Progress on implementing water and sanitation goals in Africa :

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Library of Congress
HD1699.A1 R49 2013

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113 pages
Number of pages
113

ID Numbers

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OL31864155M
LCCN
2013441629
OCLC/WorldCat
883899220

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