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Accessing adequate water in slums: SAI workshop on water and poverty in urban slums

By Amanda Repella On June 9, 2015 · Add Comment · In Highlights, Water Diplomacy Updates
This past April, Harvard’s South Asia Institute hosted a workshop on Water and Poverty in Urban Slums as a component of its annual symposium. Video of this event will be available from their website later this summer, but we have a detailed summary of the discussion among the panelists. In an attempt to better understand the [...]
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Global Risk of Water: Where is the Disconnect Between Rankings?

By Molly E. Greer On December 8, 2014 · Add Comment · In Opinions
The World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Risk 2014 Report ranks water crises as the third greatest global economic risk, just after fiscal crises in key economies and employment rate challenges; and water related risks of extreme weather events (#6) and food crises (#8) rank in the top ten. However, Lloyd’s Risk Index (LRI) ranks water scarcity [...]
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