Economic Development

Finding the Toilet in Stockholm

John Sauer | Posted 08.27.2008 | Politics

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John Sauer

Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.

Take Your Medicine. Now Develop!

Richard Thomas | Posted 12.06.2007 | Business


Richard Thomas

Despite the benefits of development, the truth is that very few projects are approved and most are rejected for unfounded non-economic reasons.


 

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