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How water management is important in meeting the MDG

   
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Combating HIV/AIDS and Malaria Malaria is associated with stagnant water and enabling environmental conditions for the breeding of the Anopheles mosquito. Therefore better water management strategies reduce mosquito habitats in turn reducing the incidences of malaria...
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Sound water management also reduces the risk of a wide range of water borne diseases. Improved water supply results in improved food security thereby reduced poverty that in turn reduces susceptibility to HIV/AIDS, through reducing risky behaviour such as prostitution...
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