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According to the World Bank's Private Participation in Infrastructure database, investment commitments by the private sector in Brazil's water and sanitation sector reached US$3 bn in 1994-2004 through 52 projects. 3 projects were divestitures, 39 were concessions and 10 were greenfield projects in wastewater treatment plants. [24]
European Commission map of drought conditions across South America from February 2023 to January 2024.. The 2023–2024 South American drought refers to an ongoing drought across several states of Brazil in addition to Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia, which has led to several significant impacts including record low water levels, significant water shortages, sweeping crop failures, and widespread ...
Sanepar is a Brazilian water supply and sewage company owned by Paraná state.It also operates in the waste management sector. It provides services to residential, commercial and industrial users in 345 cities and another 293 smaller areas in Paraná and on the city of Porto União, Santa Catarina state. [4]
IRVING, Texas — After more than two years of conversations with partners in Brazil, the NFL approved a resolution Wednesday to host a 2024 regular-season game in São Paulo. The vote paves the ...
The NFL will stage a Philadelphia Eagles-Green Bay Packers regular-season game in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Friday, Sept. 6. ... Ravens kicked off the 2024 NFL regular season on Sept. 5, two NFC teams ...
Water and sanitation investment by public and private utilities has dropped by an average of 30% since 1998. Projections of future capital requirements vary. One source estimates a minimum need of US$60 billion over the next 20 years. [28] One justification for privatization has been that it would increase investments.
International year of Indigenous language 2020 International Year of Plant Health 2021 International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development. And also International Year of Fruits and Vegetables 2022 International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture 2023 International year of Millets 2024 International Year of Camelids
Water resources management is a key element of Brazil's strategy to promote sustainable growth and a more equitable and inclusive society. Brazil's achievements over the past 70 years have been closely linked to the development of hydraulic infrastructure for hydroelectric power generation and just recently to the development of irrigation infrastructure, especially in the Northeast region.