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2008
S. Conteh, A rights-based review of the Ghanaian water and sanitation sector. Geneva, Switzerland: Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE), 2008, p. viii, 17 p. : boxes, tab.
USAID Global Development Alliance -Washington, DC, US, Safe Drinking Water Alliance : experiences in Haiti, Ethiopia, and Pakistan : lessons for future water treatment programs. Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA, p. 75 p. : tab., 2008.
B. Reed and Shaw, R., Sanitation for primary schools in Africa. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2008, p. 58 p. : techn. drwngs.
K. B. Nyarko, Awuah, E., and Ofori, D., Self supply schemes for community water supply in Ghana, in Access to sanitation and safe water: global partnerships and local actions : 33rd WEDC conference, Accra, Ghana, 13-17 November 2006 : conference proceedings, 2008, pp. P. 441-425 : 3 photogr.
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Hague, NL, Seminar for practitioners household and school sanitation and hygiene in East and Southern Africa, Moshi, Tanzania, 19th – 21st November 2007 : summary and proceedings report. IRC, Delft, The Netherlands, p. 35 p. : fig., tab., 2008.
M. Hedger and Cacouris, J., Separate streams? : adapting water resources management to climate change. Tearfund, Teddington, UK, p. 57 p. : boxes, 2008.
P. Ryan, Stepping into action : the second report on citizens' action for accountability in water and sanitation . WaterAid, London, UK, p. 32 p. : photogr., 2008.
Louis Berger Group -Morristown, NJ, US, Sudan infrastructure services project : baseline assessment study report. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. iii, 78 p. : fig., tab., 2008.
R. Ressequie and Duewel, K. S., Sudan infrastructure services project : community mobilization handbook. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. iii, 42 p. : fig., 2008.
K. M. Yari, The sustainable cities Nigeria programme (1994-2006) : building platforms for environmentally sustainable urbanisation, vol. no. 7. Nairobi, Kenya: UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, 2008, p. v, 30 p. : fig., photogr.
F. Rosensweig, Synthesis of four country enabling environment assessments for scaling up sanitation programs. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. viii, 31 p. : 2 tab., 2008.
T. Research a TZ, Tanzanian children's perceptions of education and their role in society : views of the children 2007. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA), 2008, p. 41 p. : 7 tab.
J. Bryce and J. Requejo, H., Tracking progress in maternal, newborn and child survival : the 2008 report. New York, NY, USA: UNICEF, 2008, p. 206 p. : tab.; ill.; photos; boxes; maps; fig.
M. Z. Salomon - Maputo, WASHCost Mozambique: assessment of the water and sanitation Sector of Mozambique. Salomon Lda, Maputo, Mozambique, p. vi, 91 p. + 12 p. annexes : 14 fig., 9 tab., 2008.
U. Ministry o UG, Water and sanitation sector performance report 2008. Uganda, Ministry of Water and Environment, Kampala, Uganda, p. xviii, 178 p. : 22 boxes, 44 fig., 35 tab., 2008.
PACT -New York, NY, US and USAID -Washington, DC, US. Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance, OFDA, Water for recovery and peace program (WRAPP) Equatoria : FY 08 annual report, October 2007-September 2008 -- Pact's Sudan country program. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 6 p. : 5 tab., 2008.
N. P. Matsinhe, Juizo, D., Rietveld, L. C., and Persson, K. M., Water services with independent providers in peri-urban Maputo : challenges and opportunities for long-term development, Water SA, pp. p. 411-420 : 6 fig., 2 tab., 2008.
A. (State). N. ET, Woreda resource book : community-led total behaviour change in hygiene and sanitation : the Amhara experience in line with the health extension program. Amhara National Regional State Health Bureau, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, p. 77 p., 2008.
2007
CREPA -Ouagadougou, BF, Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout, 1987 - 2005 Dix huit ans de travail du CREPA en appui aux collectivités locales : un partenariat vital pour l’approvisionnement en eau potable, l’hygiène et l’assainissement à faible coût. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout (CREPA), 2007, p. 24 p.
CREPA -Ouagadougou, BF, Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout, 1987 - 2005 Le CREPA au service des techniciens : un partenariat vital pour l’approvisionnement en eau potable, l’hygiène et l’assainissement à faible coût. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout (CREPA), 2007, p. 31 p.
African Civil Society Network on Water and Sanitation -Nairobi, KE, ANEW, London, G. B. Freshwater, and London, G. B. WaterAid -, The African Development Bank and the water and sanitation sector. African Civil Society Network on Water and Sanitation (ANEW), Nairobi, Kenya, p. 32 p. : boxes, fig., map, tab., 2007.
J. Adem, Hailu, D., and Desalegn, B., Assessment of school water supply, sanitation and hygiene in Shebedino Wereda, Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples Regions, vol. no. 4. Plan Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, p. v, 50 p. : 8 pictures, 7 tab., 2007.
E. Mamo, Assessment of water quality of selected schemes and households in Shebedino Wereda, Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples Regions, vol. no. 3. Plan Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, p. vi, 29 p. : 2 pictures, 8 tab., 2007.
M. W. Jenkins and Scott, B., Behavioral indicators of household decision-making and demand for sanitation and potential gains from social marketing in Ghana, Social science and medicine, pp. p. 2427-2442 : 3 fig., 5 tab., 2007.
M. Mehta, Virjee, K., Evans, B., and Wathobio, K., Business development services for community-managed small water enterprises : from post-construction support to business development services in Kenya. Water and Sanitation Program - African Region, Nairobi, Kenya, p. xii, 36 p. : 17 boxes, 7 fig., 2 tab., 2007.

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