Wall Street Journal – USA
More than a dozen non-governmental organizations, some of them coalitions of charities, foundations and companies, pledged more than $400 million in various efforts to improve access to clean water and sanitation in the developing world.

The effort, dubbed the “Global Health Mega-Commitment on Water and Sanitation” for the Clinton Global Initiative, aims to reach 8.5 million people and provide a billion liters of clean water to developing areas over the next several years. …

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