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Resources / WSSCC Newsletter May 2009

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Summary

The May newsletter updates members on WSSCC's involvement in the World Water Forum in Istanbul as well as introduces the newest national WASH Coalition formed in Cameroon.

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News from the Secretariat

  • New Steering Committee Members Elected
  • WSSCC Makes its Mark at the 5th World Water Forum
  • Linking WASH to other Sectors
  • The Year that Was
  • Giving Voice to the Unserved Through Journalism

News from WSSCC Members & Partners

  • The Widening World of WSSCC
  • Member Article – The Impact of Advocacy Workshops
  • From Vision to Reality: WASH Coalitions Working for Safe Water and Basic Sanitation
  • Reaching Out to People in a Language They Understand
  • Hot Off the Press

WSSCC in Motion, May - August 2009

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