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C. Elbers, Godfrey, S., Gunning, J. W., van der Velden, M., and Vighi, M., Effectiveness of large scale water and sanitation interventions : the one million initiative in Mozambique. S.n., S.l., p. 39 p.; 17 tab.; 2 fig., 2011.
D. Mitlin, Equity and gender : pathfinder 2011. Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity, SHARE, S.l., p. 52 p.; 2 fig.; 1 tab.; 3 boxes, 2011.
R. Narayanan, van Norden, H., Gosling, L., and Patkar, A., Equity and inclusion in sanitation and hygiene in South Asia : a regional synthesis paper. UNICEF, S.l., p. 17, xix p.; 3 tab.; 1 fig.; photographs, 2011.
E. Perez, Evaluating the political economy for pro-poor sanitation investments. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 8 p.; 2 fig.; 2 boxes, 2011.
F. Chirrute, Norman, G., Parker, S., and Water and Sanitaiton for the Urban Poor -London, GB, WSUP, Financing communal toilets : the Tchemulane project in Maputo, vol. 2. Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor, WSUP, S.l., p. 2 p.; 3 tab.; 1 fig.; 1 photograph, 2011.
S. Tremolet, Kolsky, P., and Perez, E., Financing household on-site sanitation for the poor : WSP Sanitation Global Practice Team. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, S.l., p. 8 p.; 4 tab.; 2 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.
D. Desille, Le Jallé, C., Toubkiss, J., and Valfrey, B., Financing sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa , vol. 6. pS-Eau, Programme Solidarite Eau, Paris, France, p. 77 p.; ill.; 14 tab.; 5 fig.; 10 boxes, 2011.
R. V. Reddy and Jayakumar, N., Financing the WASH sector in India: cost of provision and budget allocations, WASHCost India-CESS working papers, vol. 12. WASHCost team, Hyderabad, IN, Hyderabad, India, p. 33 p.; 22 fig.; 4 tab., 2011.
World Bank -Washington, DC, US and International Monetary Fund -Washington, DC, US, Global monitoring report 2011 : improving the odds of achieving the MDGs : heterogeneity, gaps, and challenges. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 2011, p. xvi, 177 p. : boxes, fig., maps, tab.
W. A. S. H. Asia Dgrou platform, Governance for rural sanitation and hygiene: overall summary of dgroup discussion from 9 August - 9 September 2011. S.n., S.l., p. 11 p.; 1 tab., 2011.
A. Kanyemba, Growing up at school : a guide to menstrual management for school girls. Water Research Commission, WRC, Pretoria, South Africa, p. 26 p. : ill., 2011.
L. Z. P. Nikiema, Cavanna, S., and Debus, J. - P., Guide pratique pour la construction de latrine à simple fosse : réaliser sa latrine et l'utiliser hygiéniquement, c'est préserver sa dignité, sa santé, c'est contribuer au bien être de sa famille. Global Water Initiative, The, GWI, S.l., p. 23 p.; ill., 2011.
P. H. E. D. Bhutan. Pu BT, Handbook on toilet options for rural households in Bhutan : rural sanitation and hygiene programme. Bhutan, Department of Works and Housing, Public Health Engineering Division, Thimphu, Bhutan, p. 56 p.; ill.; tab.; drawings, 2011.
D. Nabembezi, Ddembe, S., Nuwagaba, F., Jjuuko, F., and Initiatives, C. I. D. I. Community, Harnessing the power of public-private-partnership (PPP) and sanitation marketing in promoting urban poor sanitation : lessons from GTZ/JICA/CIDI pilot project in Nateete parish informal settlements, Kampala District [Uganda] : paper presented at the East, presented at the 2011-03-31, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2011, p. 19 p.; ill.; photographs.
S. Tremolet, Identifying the potential for results-based financing for sanitation : scaling up rural sanitation. Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. vi, 28 p.; 2 fig.; 6 tab.; 6 boxes, 2011.
R. Tesselaar, Zintl, M., and Terbergen, E., Impact evaluation of drinking water supply and sanitation programmes in rural Benin : the risk of vanishing effects, vol. 357. The Hague, The Netherlands: Netherlands, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Policy and Operations Review Department (IOB), 2011, p. 195 p.; 16 fig.; 31 tab.; 3 boxes.
J. Ndesamburo, Improvement of sanitation and hygiene in rapidly growing towns : paper presented during the Learning and Sharing workshop on sanitation in rapidly g.., presented at the 2011-11-10, S.l., 2011, p. 4 p.; 4 photographs.
G. Collender, Wilbur, J., and Gosling, L., Including disabled people in sanitation and hygiene services. WaterAid, London, UK, p. 8 p.; 2 boxes; 2 photogr., 2011.
Institute for Sustainable Futures - University of Technology Sydney, AU, ISF - UTS, Indonesia : WASH Sector Brief. Institute for Sustainable Futures - University of Technology Sydney, AU, ISF - UTS, Sydney, NSW, Australia, p. 9 p.; 2 tab.; 1 fig., 2011.
J. De la Harpe, Abu-Zeid, K., Elrawady, M., and L. Hatow, el, Integrated urban water management planning in Alexandria, 2011, pp. p.139 - 157; 4 fig.; 2 boxes.
A. D. Dangour, Watson, L., Cumming, O., Boisson, S., Velleman, Y., Cavill, S., Allen, E., and Uauy, R., Interventions to improve water quality and supply, sanitation and hygiene practices, and their effects on the nutritional status of children. Wiley, London, UK, p. 11 p.; 2 fig., 2011.
P. H. E. D. Bhutan. Pu BT, Introduction to handbook on toilets in Bhutan, in Handbook on toilet options for rural households in Bhutan : rural sanitation and hygiene programme, Thimphu, Bhutan: Bhutan, Ministry of Health, Public Health Department, PHED, 2011, pp. 5 p. (A-C, 1-2); ill.; 1 fig.
J. Devine and Kullmann, C., Introductory guide to sanitation marketing. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, S.l., p. vii, 56 p.; 10 boxes; 5 tab.; 8 fig.; 6 photographs, 2011.
Institute for Sustainable Futures - University of Technology Sydney, AU, ISF - UTS, Kiribati : WASH Sector Brief. Institute for Sustainable Futures - University of Technology Sydney, AU, ISF - UTS, Sydney, NSW, Australia, p. 10 p.; 2 tab.; 1 fig., 2011.

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