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International Federation and the global momentum

1995 International Federation begins long-term engagement with inter-agency water and sanitation working group which represents the major players in emergency water and sanitation.
1996 International Federation deploys the first water and sanitation Emergency Response Unit (ERU) to provide a rapid response capacity of equipment and personnel. To date, over 30 major emergencies have been responded to, serving over 6 million people.
1996

2000
International Federation deploys regional water and sanitation delegates to provide support to country-based water and sanitation projects and initiatives in key regions especially, Asia, Africa and the Americas. To date, over two million people have benefited.
2000 UN launches Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with significant water and sanitation components for the period 2000-2015.
2002 UN declares access to safe water and sanitation a human right.
2003 International Federation has a significant impact at the Third World Water Forum in Kyoto, Japan, with participation in the ministerial part of the conference, in order to strengthen and to advocate its position.

2003

International Federation Board and membership adopt global federation water and sanitation policy.
2004 International Federation and Oxfam establish a Memorandum of Understanding to formalize closer operational cooperation. International Federation joins the WHO-led ‘International Network to Promote Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage.
2005 International Federation launches its ten year Global Water and Sanitation Initiative (GWSI) to scale-up existing water and sanitation capacities in the provision of sustainable water and sanitation as an increased contribution to the MDGs. International Federation establishes a special focus on water and sanitation and People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) under the GWSI umbrella.

 

 
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