Located in the Baltic Sea Basin, Poland has a mean annual water resources per capita of approximately 1,600m3, almost three times less than the mean value for Europe.
Territory of Moldova is divided into two major basins – Dniester and Danube Rivers.
Lithuania has an estimated population of 3.2 million as of 2011, and its capital and largest city is Vilnius.
The country has approximately 34 km3 of surface water and 4.7 km3 of groundwater resources available annually.
In Ukraine, lack of permanent access to clean drinking water is an important environmental, as well as a health issue, which is one of the most water deficient countries in Europe with less then 1,000 m3 per capita per year.
Global Water Partnership West Africa (GWP / WA) and a number of partners will launch a "regional dialogue on joint management of groundwater resources of West Africa" .
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