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Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Program at Ilahita

PROPOSAL FOR FUNDING TO THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION To The Director, European Commission, Rue de la Loi 2001049 BrusselsBelgium                                                                                                       19-09-2008 Subject:       Proposal for Rural Waster Supply & Sanitation (RWS) Project at Ilahita, Papua New Guinea Sir, On behalf of the Ilahita Melbourne Community Association (IMCA), I would like to submit the following proposal for your consideration and […]

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Biofuels – alternative fuel for public transports in Bhutan

Introduction Bhutan is a small landlocked country located between the two largest populated countries globally, China to the north and India to the south. Over the years, the country has achieved significant progress in terms of development with Bhutan’s real GDP registering a CAGR of 8.9% during 2005-09, which is relatively higher vis-à-vis average growth

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Improved Waste Management Through Capacity & Infrastracture Building in Paro, Bhutan

INTRODUCTION The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked country with an area of approximately 38,000 square kilometer in South Asia. It is located amidst the eastern end of the Himalaya Mountains and is bordered to the south, east and west by India and to the north by China.  Shrouded for centuries in the misty serenity of the great Himalayas, the Land of the

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Fuel Use in Bhutan

The information on the type of fuels people use for various purposes is very important, both from environmental as well as health policy perspectives. The survey collected information on the types of fuels people use for cooking food and heating dwellings. Electricity is the most commonly used fuel for cooking for majority of the population

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