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7 April 2011
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The Global Sanitation Fund accelerated the pace of its work in 2010. Programmes started in India, Madagascar, Malawi, Nepal and Senegal, to which in 2010 WSSCC committed $31 million to impact the lives of up to 23 million people over the next five years. A dozen more countries are in the queue, pushing WSSCC for the Global Sanitation Fund to support work there also. The preparatory processes themselves have generated many positive outcomes in the sanitation sectors in those countries. In Geneva, background work on procedures and systems progressed to enable the Global Sanitation Fund to function effectively up to the scale of $100 million per year. In this short homemade-style video, you'll hear from some of the people who are working with the GSF on the ground in their countries. 

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