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2012
A. Douma, Towards a workable approach to mainstream gender in natural resources management. Both ENDS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, p. 52 p.; 5 tab.; 7 fig.; 5 photographs, 2012.
A. U. WaterAid A. Mitcham, Towards inclusive WASH : sharing evidence and experience from the field. WaterAid Australia, Mitcham, Vic, Australia, p. 44 p.; ill.; tab.; fig.; maps, 2012.
World Water Assessment Programme -Paris, France, WWAP and UN-Water -New York, NY, US, United Nations world water development report 4 : managing water under uncertainty and risk, Fourth edition., vol. no. 4. Paris, France: UNESCO, 2012, p. 3 vol. (xii, 867 p.; ill.; tab.; fig.; boxes; maps).
R. Verspyck, Guene, O., B. Abdelwedoud, O., and Bakalian, A. E., Urban sanitation experiences of Senegal and Burkina Faso : broadening urban sanitation activities , vol. 66827-AFR. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. xii, 81 p.; 38 tab.; 14 fig., 2012.
R. Noble, Smith, P., Pattullo, P., Brown, M., Cole, S., Slade, L., Latchford, R., Niang, D., and de Gama, A., Water equity in tourism : a human right, a global responsibility. TourismConcern : Action for Ethical Tourism, London, UK, p. 31 p.; ill.; fig.; boxes; photographs, 2012.
K. J. Rajeev, Water, sanitation and hygiene for arresting opportunistic infections for people living with HIV and AIDS, vol. 6. WaterAid, New Delhi, India, p. 6 p.; 4 fig.; 2 boxes, 2012.
B. Sapkota, Bhatta, B., M. Ballav, W., Upreti, D., and Binks, A., Water, sanitation and hygiene is a connector, not a divider : an inclusive WASH case study, vol. 2. Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH), Kathmandu, Nepal, p. 10 p.; 3 fig., 2012.
A. E. Olajuyigbe, Rotowa, O. O., and Adewumi, I. J., Water vending in Nigeria : a case study of Festac Town, Lagos, Nigeria, Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, pp. p. 229 - 239; 10 tab.; 2 fig.; 8 plates, 2012.
S. Ahmed, Where no one has worked before : innovations behind WaterAid’s WASH work in Bangladesh tea garden communities, vol. 1. WaterAid, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. 7 p.; 6 fig., 2012.
K. Greene, Romano, G., and Morshed, G., Women’s WASH platforms in Bangladesh and Cambodia, vol. 14. WaterAid, S.l., p. 8 p.; 8 fig., 2012.
G. Halcrow, Rowland, C., Bond, M., Willetts, J., and Carrard, N., Working from strengths : Plan and SNV integrate gender into community-led sanitation and hygiene approaches in Vietnam, vol. 15. SNV Nepal, S.l., p. 9 p.; 8 fig., 2012.
L. Leong, Working towards genderresponsive water, sanitation and hygiene at the organisational level, vol. 16. SNV Netherlands Development Organization, S.l., p. 9 p.; 4 fig., 2012.
2011
A. - C. Loftus, Howe, C., Anton, B., Philip, R., and Morchain, D., Adapting urban water systems to climate change : a handbook for decision makers at the local level. ICLEI European Secretariat GmbH, Freiburg, Germany, p. 53 p.; ill.;fig.; tab.; boxes; photographs, 2011.
A. Parker, Smith, J., Norman, R., Henriques, C., Muro, M., Carter, R., Casey, V., Danert, K., Olschewski, A., Butterworth, J., and Institute of Water and Environment, Cranfield University -Silsoe, GB, Africa wide water, sanitation and hygiene technology review. Cranfield University at Silsoe, Cranfield, UK, p. 93 p. : 1 box, 9 fig., 1 tab., 2011.
R. E. Schulze, Approaches towards practical adaptive management : options for selected water-related sectors in South Africa in a context of climate change, Water SA, pp. p. 621 - 646; 7 tab.; 4 fig., 2011.
P. Mader, Attempting the production of public goods through microfinance : the case of water and sanitation : paper presented at the University of Pula 5th International Scientific Conference “Entrepreneurship and Macroeconomic Management: Reflections on the World . S.n., S.l., p. 19 p.;, 2011.
S. Smits, Cobertura total: ¿para siempre? : sistematización de la experiencia de Water For People en la municipalidad de Chinda, Honduras. IRC, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. 48 p. : 1 box, 8 photogr., 6 tab., 2011.
Society for Participatory Research in Asia -New Delhi, IN, PRIA, Democratic accountability in local governance institutions : experiences from South Asia. Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA), New Delhi, India, p. xiii, 167 p.; 7 fig.; 12 tab.; 29 boxes, 2011.
U. G. N. E. T. W. A. S. Uga Kampala, Ecological sanitation in Uganda : inspirational success stories from the field. Network for Water and Sanitation Uganda, NETWAS-U, Kampala, Uganda, p. 33 p. : 44 photogr., 2011.
A. Biran, Enabling technologies for handwashing with soap : a case study on the tippy-tap in Uganda : global scaling up handwashing project. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, S.l., p. 30 p.; 1 box; 2 tab.; 4 photographs, 2011.
J. Vos, Fighting corruption in the water sector : methods, tools and good practices. UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), New York, NY, USA, p. 95 p.; ill.; tab.; fig., 2011.
F. Gugu, Financing sanitation in Dar-Es-Salaam : current challenges and the way forward : paper presented at the East Africa practioners workshop on pro-poor urban sanitation and hygiene, Laico Umbano Hotel, Kigali, Rwanda, march 29th - 31st 2011 , presented at the 2011-03-31, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2011, p. 8 p.; 2 fig.
A. Denkabe, Ghana’s national water supply integrity study : mapping transparency, accountability and participation in service delivery : an analysis of the wa... Ghana Integrity Initiative, Accra, Ghana, p. xiv, 88 p.; 8 fig.; 32 tab.; 10 boxes, 2011.
J. Wood, Healthcare in Asia : the innovation imperative. London, UK: Economist Intelligence Unit, EIU, 2011, p. 33 p.
S. Speelman, Frija, A., Buysse, J., and Van Huylenbroeck, G., The importance of irrigation water rights: lessons from South Africa and Tunisia, Water policy : official journal of the World Water Council, pp. p. 663 - 676; 4 tab. , 2011.

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