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EPIQ Smartfolder CD 1 Technical Area: Urban Environmental Services and Infrastructure
APPLICATION OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR IMPROVED URBAN WASTEWATER DISCHARGE AND REUSE by Zhongping Zhu — last modified 2007-06-09 15:16
Task Order No. 807 Contract No. PCE-I-00-96-00002-00 Report No. 46 Main Document PREPARED BY: Zhongping Zhu (EPIQ) Jeffrey H. Hendrich (EPIQ) Ibrahim Elassiouti (EPIQ) Ahmed Fakhry Khattab (EPIQ) Sehem Hendi (MOHP) Mamdouh Riad (MALR) Samia Galal Saad (EEAA) Mohamed Fathy Hassan (EDADP) Abdel Moniem Hamza (EDADP) Mohamed Khazragy (EDADP) December 2001 For United States Agency for International Development / Egypt Region: Asia and the Near East Task Order: Egypt Water Resources Results Package Tech area: Dissemination of Policy Knowledge/Environmental Communication; Water Resources; Urban Environmental Services and Infrastructure; Potable Water and Wastewater; Policy Assessment, Analysis and Evaluation & Strategic Planning; Policy Performance Monitoring
ACHIEVING A VIBRANT SOUTH AFRICAN MUNICIPAL SECURITIES MARKET by Thomas H. Cochran — last modified 2007-06-09 18:07
Task Order No. 809 Contract No. PCE-I-00-96-00002-00 By Thomas H. Cochran Michael Schaeffer Kenneth R. Von Der Heiden George E. Peterson December 1997 For THE INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE CORPORATION (INCA) & THE U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, SOUTH AFRICA Region: Africa Task order: South Africa Secondary Municipal Bond Market Development Technical area: Environmental Financing, Urban Environmental Services and Infrastructure
Assessment of Joint Programming Possibilities Between the Department of State's Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) and USAID's G/ENV by EPIQ — last modified 2007-06-09 18:28
The leadership of the USAID Global Bureau Center for Environment (G/ENV) and the Department of State’s Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) engaged International Resources Group (IRG) to determine ways to enhance overall cooperation between the two organizations. The request grew from the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act, passed by Congress in 1998, and a June 1999 memorandum from Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to then USAID Administrator Brian Atwood, both of which emphasized a closer State Department–USAID relationship. The assignment also resulted from a belief, shared by Assistant Secretary Sandalow and Deputy Assistant Administrator Hales, that a greater degree of coordination could result in synergies beneficial to both OES and G/ENV. Region: Centrally Funded Activities/ Latin America and the Caribbean; Task area: Technical Advisory Group II; Tech area: Water Resources; Urban Environmental Services and Infrastructure; Transboundary Resource Management; Sustainable Tourism; Global Climate Change
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