Australia: New agreements to reduce public health risks in New Caledonia

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In an interview to ABC Radio Australia, Frédérique Lehoux, the Team Leader for Disaster Risk Reduction for the Secretariat's Geoscience division SOPAC, presents the three agreements to fund interventions to reduce public health risks resulting from contaminated drinking water, inadequate sanitation and drought that have been signed between the Government of New Caledonia and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community.

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