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| Title: |
Coping with vulnerability |
| Author: |
Farah Adilla Abdullah |
| Subject: |
Politics and Government Politics and Government>>Health Politics and Government>>Public Utilities Singapore--Politics and government--Bibliography Singapore--Foreign relations--Bibliography Water-supply--Singapore--Bibliography Public health--Singapore--Bibliography Library resources--Singapore History>>Asia>>Southeast Asia>>Singapore Law and government>>Environmental protection>>Natural resources Health and medicine>>Health services |
| Language: |
English |
| Publisher: |
National Library Board Singapore, 2009-09-01 |
| File Details: |
application/pdf |
| Abstract: |
| In its journey to nationhood, Singapore has fought many battles. While old threats from communism and infectious disease have been thwarted, new ones continue to emerge, including water supply problems, public health issues, as well as other threats from both internal and external sources. Use this guide to help you find out more about Singapore’s efforts at coping with vulnerability. |
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