Water for the Poor presented to Congress as a balancing act
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The June 2008 Paul Simon Water for the Poor Act Report to Congress demonstrates an integrated approach to the global water crisis, writes the New Security Beat, the blog of the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars. The new report, according to the nonpartisan policy research think tank, presents a framework that weaves together the need for improved resource management, better access to supply and sanitation. It also underscores water’s role in the productivity of industry and agriculture.
Learn more about the report here.
Source: The New Security Beat
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