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A. Jouravlev,
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L. Gast, van der Krogt, S., Manhertz, H., and Moens, N.,
“The ICT roundtable process : lessons learned from facilitating ICT-enabled development”. International Institute for Communication and Development, IICD, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. 48 p. : boxes, 8 tab. , 2004.
World Bank -Washington, DC, US,
“Kingdom of Morocco : recent economic developments in infrastructure (REDI) : water supply and sanitation sector”. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. viii, 90 p. : 30 fig., 25 tab., 2004.
J. Verhagen, James, A. J., van Wijk-Sijbesma, C. A., Nanavatty, R., Parikh, M., and Bhatt, M.,
“Linking water supply and poverty alleviation : the impact of women's productive use of water and time on household economy and gender relations in Banaskantha District, Gujarat, India”, vol. no. 36. IRC, Delft, The Netherlands, p. xii, 76 p. : 2 boxes, 8 fig., 34 tab., 2004.
A. van Zee and Engel, P.,
“Networking for learning : what can participants do?”. Interchurch Organisation for Development Co-operation (ICCO), Zeist, The Netherlands, p. 19 p. : 8 boxes, 2004.