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Safe Water System (SWS) Publications - Presentations
In June 2003, Safe Water System staff presented at the United Nations Association of Greater Boston's day long conference, "Water Scarcity: Averting a Global Crisis". This presentation included an overview on diarrhea in developing countries, background information on the Safe Water System program, information on SWS implementation and research results, the role of the SWS program in meeting the Millenium Development Goals, and future development of the SWS program.

This presentation is available in PDF format Adobe Acrobat Icon PDF 2.2 MB.

If you are interested in an electronic version of this presentation suitable for a presentation, please email safewater@cdc.gov.


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Date: April 25, 2006
Content source: National Center for Infectious Diseases
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