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So what more can be done? Well, the United Kingdom is already active in helping to tackle this set of problems.

That investment is only possible because the government is prepared to take the tough decisions to maintain control of current spending.

For the people affected by this issue today, it’s about much more than money. It’s about life and death. Take the villagers of Kiangwe, in Lamu County in Kenya. Water scarcity there means that inhabitants spend sleepless nights walking to dried up wells in the hope of securing just a few bottles of water. It means them choosing to risk their lives by walking through territory full of Al Shabaab fighters. It means leaving their children at home, alone, hungry and thirsty.

Second, that public sector net debt as a share of GDP must be falling by the end of this Parliament.

The work, which is due to be completed by the end of March, involves raising and realigning the carriageway and adding to major drainage improvements completed this summer.

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