Episode Synopsis "State of water and sanitation: how secure is water for people? "
Presentation from the plenary session 'Water security and the global development challenge' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Professor Jamie Bartram, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.
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