Water: A Key for Sustainable Development in Africa - Key Issues and Constraints
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As elsewhere on our planet, water is the key natural resource throughout Africa. An adequate supply of clean water is the most important precondition for sustaining human life, for maintaining ecological systems that support all life and for achieving sustainable development.
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