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Joining Forces to Combat Protracted Crises : Humanitarian and Development Support for Water and Sanitation Providers in the Middle East and North Africa (English)

Protracted crises in urban contexts of the Middle East and North Africa region present a growing challenge for water supply and sanitation (WSS) service providers and, in turn, the governments and international organizations that support them. The protracted nature of crisis in countries characterized by fragility, conflict, and violence (FCV) transcends conventional notions of (pre-, during, and post-) crisis management. This report examines five...
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De Waal,Dominick Revell; Rammal,Iyad; Talhami,Michael; Hattab,Omar El; Abu-Lohom,Naif Mohammed; Mofid,Nafie Mohammed; Zgheib,Sally; Jain,Nitin; Skilling,Heather.

Joining Forces to Combat Protracted Crises : Humanitarian and Development Support for Water and Sanitation Providers in the Middle East and North Africa (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/820881612497639741

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