During the 1980s, Ceara state's urban population grew by 3.6 percent a year, exceeding both the regional and national averages. The Ceara urban development and water resources management project helped to provide reliable, economic, and safe water supply to communities in critical need through investments in water storage, conveyance, and distribution infrastructure. It provided direct municipal management capacity building in 44 municipalities in the interior, resulting in increased revenues for municipalities.
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Document Date
2005/12/13
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Document Type
Brief
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Report Number
92575
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2015/02/18
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Improving the lives of the urban poor in Ceara state
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Keywords
Municipalities;migration state;inadequate solid waste disposal;source of funding;water conveyance system;regional development plans;Regional Economic Development;safe water supply;investment in water;municipal management capacity;local government management;Housing;informal settlement;increased revenue;Population Growth;rural area;low-income family;metropolitan area;urban population;poor sanitation;low-income population;flood-prone area;piped water;living condition;urban neighborhood;basin planning;water use;young adult;distribution infrastructure;day-care center;Sewage;drainage;youth;dam;
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Improving the lives of the urban poor in Ceara state (English). Results profile Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/923421468014962651/Improving-the-lives-of-the-urban-poor-in-Ceara-state