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    Women and water privatization

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    2003
    Author
    Obando, A. E.
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    This electronic article allows the reader to have access to an overview of the issues relating women and water. It explores issues of privatization, raising the question on who benefits. The second part of the article shares links to Human Rights organizations, conventions, summits and declarations. Part 3 is a summary of water facts and figures around the world such as, "1.1. billion people in the world, in other words one sixth of the world population, do not have access to potable water." In part four, the author shares links to the sources used to write this article, and additional resources.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/67367
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