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2010
G. Howard and Bartram, J., Vision 2030 : the resilience of water supply and sanitation in the face of climate change : technical report. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. 42 p. : 4 fig., 6 tab., 2010.
U. S. B. A. R. K. A. Foun Housatonic, WASH + Irrigation + Reforestation : a Community-Led Sustainable Development pilot project in Burkina Faso : implemented in coordination with the BARKA Foundation and the village of Tantiaka. BARKA Foundation, Housatonic, MA, USA, p. 16 p. + 9 p. appendixes, 2010.
M. Gitahi, Water, sanitation and hygiene for faith-based schools, in Faith in water, Salisbury, UK, July 5th – 7th 2009 : conference papers , 2010, pp. P. 31-35; 1 photograph.
G. Ministry o GH, Water supply and sanitation in Ghana. Ghana. Ministry of Works and Housing, Accra, Ghana, p. 20 p. (+/-), 2010.
A. M. C. O. W. African Mi Water, Water supply and sanitation in Ghana : turning finance into services for 2015 and beyond. World Bank, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 32 p.; 24 fig.; 4 tab., 2010.
F. Thompson, Water woes in Senegal’s holy city, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, pp. p. 7-8 : photogr., 2010.
G. H. WaterAid - Accra, WaterAid in Ghana : country strategy 2010 - 2015. p. x, 35 p. : fig., tab., 2010.
Stockholm International Water Institute -Stockholm, SE, SIWI, World Water Week in Stockholm, September 5-11, 2010 : responding to global changes : the water quality challenge : prevention, wise use and abatement : overarching conclusions. Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), Stockholm, Sweden, p. 38 p. : photogr., 2010.
2009
T. R. 5th World Istanbul, 5th World Water Forum : bridging divides for water, Istanbul 2009 : final report. World Water Council, Marseille, France, p. 190 p., 2009.
T. R. 5th World Istanbul and TR, T. Ministry o, 5th World Water Forum : bridging divides for water, Istanbul 2009 : ministerial processes. Istanbul water guide. World Water Council, Marseille, France, p. 28 p., 2009.
H. Heinonen-Tanski, Advanced studies in environmental microbiology and biotechnology : Millennium Developing Goals are aimed also for Africa. Kuopio, Finland: University of Kuopio, 2009, p. 77 p. : fig., tab.
V. Foster and Briceno-Garmendia, C., Africa's infrastructure : a time for transformation. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 2009, p. xxiii, 355 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
P. H. Asian Deve Manila, Asian sanitation data book 2008 : achieving sanitation for all. Manila, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2009, p. x, 134 p. : 2 fig., 27 tab.
S. Bird and Brown, M., Best practices and lessons learned from sanitation programming at USAID : an annotated bibliography. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 26 p., 2009.
P. Bongartz and Chambers, R., Beyond subsidies : triggering a revolution in rural sanitation, vol. no. 10. Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, p. 4 p. : boxes, 2009.
B. Kabir, BRAC WASH microfinance factsheet. BRAC, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. 2 p., 2009.
G. Norman, Can sewerage be pro-poor? Lessons from Dakar : paper prepared for the West Africa Regional Sanitation and Hygiene Symposium, 3-5 Nov 2009, Accra, Ghana, presented at the 2009-11-03, S.l., 2009, p. 9 p.; 21 refs.; 1 tab.; 1 fig.
I. S. S. D. P. Indonesia ID, Capacity building for urban sanitation development. Background report II. Gender and poor inclusive approaches to urban sanitation planning and development. DHV, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. iv, 68 p. : 3 fig., 6 tab., 2009.
C. Batchelor, Schouten, T., Smits, S., Moriarty, P. B., and Butterworth, J., Climate change and WASH services delivery : is improved WASH governance the key to effective mitigation and adaptation? : perspective paper, prepared for the 5th World Water Forum, presented at the 01/2009, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2009, p. 9 p. : fig., tab.
C. Galbraith and Thomas, A., Community approaches to total sanitation: based on case studies from India, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Zambia. UNICEF, New York, NY, USA, p. 27 p. : boxes, fig., photogr., 2009.
J. Bevan and Thomas, A., Community approaches to total sanitation – triggering and sustaining sanitation behaviour change in West Africa : paper prepared for the West Africa Regional Sanitation and Hygiene Symposium, 3-5 Nov 2009, Accra, Ghana , presented at the 2009-11-03, 2009, p. 10 p. : 2 tab.; 3 photos; 1 box.
A. A. Joy, Immanuel, B., James, C., and Suale, D. S., Community Led Total Sanitation - a low-cost approach to improved health and hygiene for rural communities : paper prepared for the West Africa Regional Sanitation and Hygiene Symposium, 3-5 Nov 2009, Accra, Ghana, presented at the 2009-11-03, S.l., 2009, p. 10 p.; 16 photos.
D. Hill, Community-based development in water and sanitation projects : supporting community-driven development in developing member countries. Manila, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2009, p. ix, 94 p. : 9 tab.
S. Margulis and Narain, U., The costs to developing countries of adapting to climate change : new methods and estimates : the global report of the economics of adaptation to climate change study : consultation draft. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. vii, 102 p. : 25 boxes, 4 fig., 31 tab., 2009.
B. Gutterer, Sasse, L., Panzerbieter, T., and Reckerzugel, T., Decentralised wastewater treatment systems (DEWATS) and sanitation in developing countries : a practical guide. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2009, p. 367 p. : fig., tab.

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