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Water resources

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An important fraction of the burden of water-related diseases (in particular: water-related vector-borne diseases) is attributable to the way water resources are developed and managed. In many parts of the world the adverse health impacts of water pollution, dam construction, irrigation development and flood control cause significant preventable disease.

WHO’s Water, Sanitation and Health Programme focuses on:

- Water resource quality

- Health impact assessment

- Intersectoral collaboration

- Environmental management

It also explores options to integrate health risk assessment and management into strategies and programmes for nature conservation, in particular of wetlands, and for the promotion of biological diversity.

See also

- Water, sanitation and hygiene links to health: facts and figures updated November 2004

- Publications on health in water resources development

- Useful links

- Posters


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Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality, Second Addendum to the 3rd Edition Volume 1 - Recommendations

UN-Water Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS)

Progress on Drinking-water and Sanitation: special focus on sanitation