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Pakistan

Rural water supply, urban sanitation, and rural sanitation coverage in Pakistan are steadily increasing. However, salinity, water theft, and the lack of water for domestic and irrigation purposes, and its accompanying gender issues still haunt the country’s water sector. Find out what scientists, farmers, journalists, women’s groups, nongovernment organizations, and others are doing to solve Pakistan’s water woes.

Title Date
A Year after the Quake, Sanitation Changes Lives 2006/11
Addressing Water and Poverty at the Grassroots: A Case Study of Area Water Partnerships and Women and Water Networks in Pakistan 2006/01
Canal Rehabilitation a Boon for Small Farmers 2005/10
Changing Perceptions: Formalizing Rural Water Supply Billing Systems in Pakistan 2006/01
Community Radio Series Wades into Water and Gender Question 2006/06
Desalination Project Enables More Fruitful Harvests 2006/04
Drip Irrigation to Prevent Water Shortages 2007/09
Farmers Manage and Police Irrigation Systems 2006/05
Hand Pumps Change Life of Women in Villages 2006/07
Irrigation Links Government with Farmers 2007/11
Islamabad Citizens Demand Better Pipe Maintenance 2006/11
Ladies First: Accessible Water for Entrepreneurial Women in Pakistan 2004
Orangi Residents Solve Sanitation Woes 2007/10
Pakistan, India Join Hands to Clean Hudiara Drain 2006/03
Plans to Increase Investment in Irrigation Unveiled 2006/07
Project Brings Hope for Clean-up of Rawalpindi's "Shame" 2006/07
Restoring Community-Based Water Systems to Alleviate Poverty in Southern Baluchistan, Pakistan 2002
Scientists Find Ways to Live With Salinity 2006/05

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