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2003
World Bank -Washington, DC, US and Paris, F. R. O. E. C. D. -, Private sector participation in municipal water services in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia : facing a crisis of confidence in private sector participation in the water sector : measures to overcome obstacles to more effective PSP : conference. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. 45 p., 2003.
D. Hall, Lobina, E., and De La Motte, R., Public solutions for private problems? : responding to the shortfall in water infrastructure investment. Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU), University of Greenwich, London, UK, p. 11 p. : 2 tabs., 2003.
W. Fellows, Habila, O. N., Kida, H. M., Metibaiye, J., Mbonu, M. C., and Duret, M., Reforming the Nigerian water and sanitation sector, in Towards the millennium development goals - actions for water and environmental sanitation : proceedings of the 29th WEDC conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 2003, Loughborough, UK, 2003, pp. p. 238-241.
C. C. Smith, Rural boreholes and wells in Africa : economics of construction in hard rock terrain, Journal American Water Works Association, pp. p. 100-111 : 1 fig., 5 tab., 2003.
T. Department TR, Turkey country report : prepared for the 3rd World Water Forum, March 2003. Marseille, France: World Water Council, 2003, p. 144 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
B. Neupane, Valuing water : UN world water development report. UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme Secretariat, Paris, France, p. 19 p. : 2 boxes, 2 fig., 5 tab., 2003.
P. Racicot and Marier, R., Water and sanitation trust fund. UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 55 p., 2003.
D. Hall, Water multinationals - no longer business as usual. Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU), University of Greenwich, London, UK, p. 15 p., 2003.
World Bank -Washington, DC, US, The water resources sector strategy : an overview : managing and developing water resources to reduce poverty. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. 24 p. : 5 fig., maps, 2003.
R. Tukai and Ngamlagosi, F., Water sector reforms in Tanzania : is it enough to take us to the MDG's?, in Towards the millennium development goals - actions for water and environmental sanitation : proceedings of the 29th WEDC conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 2003, Loughborough, UK, 2003, pp. p. 302-304 : 1 fig., 1 tab.
A. Wedgwood and Sansom, K., Willingness-to-pay surveys, a streamlined approach : guidance notes for small town water services. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2003, p. xiv, 234 p. : 26 boxes, 17 fig., 23 tab.
2002
E. Ministry o EG, Adopted measures to face major challenges in the Egyptian water sector. World Water Council, Marseille, France, p. v, 39 p. : 22 fig., 9 tab., 2002.
M. Gambrill, Margulis, S., Hughes, G., and Azevedo, L. G. T., Brazil : managing water quality : mainstreaming the environment in the water sector, vol. no. 532. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 2002, p. ix, 57 p. : 7 boxes, 1 fig., 1 tab.
K. Shordt and Snel, M., Building institutional capacity for sanitation, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 27-32 : 1 box, 4 fig., 2 tab., 2002.
EPA -Washington, DC, US. Office of Water, The clean water and drinking water infrastructure gap analysis. US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington, DC, USA, p. 51 p. : 32 fig., 4 tab., 2002.
K. Schwartz and van Dijk, M. P., Financing the water sector in the Netherlands : a first analysis. Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP), Delft, The Netherlands, p. 20 p. : fig., tabs., 2002.
M. Swenarchuk, From global to local: GATS impacts on local Canadian municipalities. Ottawa, Ont, Canada: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2002, p. v, 51 p.
Oxfam America -Boston, MA, US, Global finance hurts the poor : analysis of the impact of North-South private capital flow on growth, inequality and poverty. Oxfam America, Boston, MA, USA, p. 68 p. : 10 fig., 2 tab., 2002.
M. W. Rosegrant, Cai, X., and Cline, S. A., Global water outlook to 2025 : averting an impending crisis. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2002, p. v, 26 p., 18 fig., 2 tab.
J. Wilkinson, Hilary, J., Penrose, A., King, F., Heaton, A., and Bell, B., Globalisation and Children's Rights : what role for the private sector?. Save the Children (UK), London, UK, p. 40 p., 2002.
C. C. Flores, La concesion de La Paz a los cinco años : elementos para una evaluacion, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2002, p. 13 p. : tab.
S. Shrybman, Thirst for control: new rules in the global water grab. Council of Canadians, Ottawa, Ont, Canada, p. 79 p., 2002.
W. van der Hoek, M. Hassan, U., Ensink, J. H. J., Feenstra, S., Raschid-Sally, L., Munir, S., Aslam, R., Ali, N., Hussain, R., Matsuno, Y., and International Water Management Institute -Battaramulla, LK, IWMI, Urban wastewater : a valuable resource for agriculture : a case study from Haroonabad, Pakistan, vol. no. 63. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2002, p. 29 p. : 3 fig., 8 tab.
M. Snel and Henninger, N., Where are the poor? : experiences with the development and use of poverty maps. World Resources Institute, Washington, DC, USA, p. 72 p. : 3 boxes, 6 fig., maps, 2002.
Water and Sanitation Program -Washington, DC, US, WSP, Willingness to charge and willingness to pay : the World Bank-assisted China rural water supply and sanitation program. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 8 p. : 1 fig., photogr., 3 tab., 2002.

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