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Water for Asian Cities Programme
The Water for Asian Cities (WAC) Programme is a collaborative initiative of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT), the Government of the Netherlands, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and countries in the region.
Location:Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Kazakhstan, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam
Branch:
Partner: Governments of Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Kazakhstan, Laos PDR, Nepal, the Netherlands, Norway, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam International Organizations:Asian Development Bank Vikram Sarabhai Foundation, CITI Foundation, UN-HABITAT.
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Theme:
Cost: US$ 3,800,000
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Nepal NEWS

Coca Cola partnership yields water
New Delhi - 22/07/2009

A number of schools and municipalities in India are benefiting from improved water and sanitation, thanks to the efforts of the beverage giant Coca Cola.

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STATISTICAL OVERVIEW
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Urbanisation
  Total Population: 24m
  Urban population: 12%
  Slum to urban population: 92%
  Annual population growth rates:
  Urban: 5%
  Slum: 5%
(2001 estimates)
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Slum Indicators
% urban population with access to:
  Safe Water Source: 85%
  Improved sanitation: 20%
  Sufficient Living area: 66%
  Durable Housing: 65%
(2001 estimates)

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