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USAID And Coca-Cola Extend Partnership To Tackle Global Water Issues

March 22, 2010: 04:30 AM EST
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Coca-Cola have added another $12.7 million to their joint investment in the Water and Development Alliance (WADA), an organization devoted to solving global water problems. WADA will use the new funding to help maintain eight new multi-year programs battling water-related challenges throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The additional money invested – the total is now $28.1 million since 2005 – WADA now supports 32 projects in 22 countries in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, according to the two organizations, which noted that more than a billion people worldwide lack safe drinking water and 2.6 billion lack access to basic sanitation.
"THE COCA-COLA COMPANY AND USAID EXPAND GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP", PR Newswire, March 22, 2010, © PR Newswire
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