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Hari DEVKOTA left a comment for Akah Henry Ndah
"Akah, Great to see your comments!! Basically, we are not looking about multiple water users and their water rights while planning and execution of either small or big projects especially in developing countries. wish you all the…"
Jun 28, 2011
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Water Right!!! Am Thirsty!!!

"Definitely we are faced here with the issue of integrated water resources management, in which every water user needs to be given a place even if it means rationing.However it is obvious that priority must be given to certain category of users. Also…"
Jun 27, 2011
Akah Henry Ndah is now a member of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
May 30, 2011

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Your prefered language?
English
Your regional interests?
Africa
Your thematic interests?
Advocacy, Capacity development, Rural WASH, Water supply - Water collection, Water supply - Water distribution, Water supply - Water lifting devices, Water supply - Water treatment
How to reach you? (Address, e-mail signature, Facebook, Hyve, LinkedIn etc)
ndahhenry@yahoo.com
Your website?
http://www.ieacameroon.com
Keywords you want to be found by?
water sanitation hygiene Cameroon Bamenda GP-DERUDEP RUMPI MINEE

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At 4:26 on June 28, 2011, Hari DEVKOTA said…

Akah,

Great to see your comments!!

Basically, we are not looking about multiple water users and their water rights while planning and execution of either small or big projects especially in developing countries.

wish you all the best.

 

Hari Devkota

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