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Water for Asian Cities - Nanjing
Since its entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001, China has made many significant reforms with at least 40 new laws and regulations to facilitate the flow of inward investment, private sector development and improved government efficiency. China has also made significant developments towards achieving the Millennium development goals. In the reform process, the government has a poverty reduction strategy (2001-2010) focused on the poorest of the poor. |
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Location: Nanjing, China |
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Partner: City of Nanjing, Government of China – Ministry of Construction, Asian Development Bank |
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Donor: UN-HABITAT Water and Sanitation Trust Fund |
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Water for Asian Cities - India
Madhya Pradesh is a rural state that is urbanizing very fast. Out of four project cities three, Bhopal, Indore and Jabalpur, have more than a million people while the fourth, Gwalior, shall soon cross the million mark.
The slum population in Madhya Pradesh is 24 per cent of the total urban population as compared to the overall figure of 14 per cent of India. The infant mortality rate in Madhya Pradesh at 88 per thousand is much higher than the India average of 68 per thousand. |
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Location: Madhya Pradesh |
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Partner: Asian Development Bank, TERI India, SGS Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS), WaterAid India (WAI), Municipalities of Bhopal, Indore, Jabalphur and Gwalior, Jabalhpur Municipal Corporation (JMC) |
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Donor: UN-HABITAT Water and Sanitation Trust Fund |
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