Title | 8th ITN Africa conference, Accra, Ghana, 25th-29th November, 1996 : papers |
Publication Type | Conference Report |
Year of Publication | 1996 |
Authors | TREND -Kumasi, GH, Training, Research and Networking for Development |
Pagination | 18 papers + abstracts |
Date Published | 1996-11-01 |
Publisher | Training Research and Networking for Development (TREND) |
Place Published | Kumasi, Ghana |
Keywords | demand responsive approaches, east africa, networks, planning, training, training centres |
Abstract | Contents:
1. Abstracts of conference papers
2. An appraisal of sewerage maintenance in Ghana / Lukma Y. Salifu
3. Audience-based message design for community hygiene education: an experience from the Kumasi Health Education Project, Kumasi, Ghana / Solomon Panford
4. Commitment of local authorities: observations from some districts in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana / Kwasi Dadie-Amoah
5. Community based, demand driven sector initiatives: how sustainable can they be / Graham Jones & F. Mauwena Dotse
6. Community management of operation and maintenance: challenges to sustainable water and sanitation development / Festus Kwame Kwadzokpo
7. Community perceptions of the Mozambique Sanitation Programme / Anon
8. Community water supply management / Grace N. Nkambule
9. Follow up : a necessary component for sustainability of the latrine construction programme: observations in six districts in Ashanti Region / Amadeus Mensah Akorli
10. Impact of alternative sanitation technology on the lives of African women / Nonhlanhla Mjoli-Mncube
11. Institutional development of community management groups for rural water supply and sanitation: an overview / UNDP-World Bank Regional Water and Sanitation Group East and Southern Africa
12. A paper on management training for sustainability of water and sanitation projects / Abimola Davies-Cole
13. The private sector in community water and sanitation programme in Ghana: the case of partner organizations in Brong Ahafo Region / Kwame Frempah-Yeboah
14. Promotion of rural sanitation in Ghana: Brong Ahafo experience / Anon
15. Quelle strategie pour perenniser la gestion des dechets solides a Conarky / Daouda Camara
16. SARAR: The mistress of change in distress: A case study on the sinking image of the Sarar participatory methodology in Ghana / Oliver Frompoing
17. Solar water pumping: a reliable water supply alternative for peri-urban areas of developing countries / Mahamadou Tounkara
18. Sustainability of rural water supplies in Uganda / Tom Kayamba Mwesa 19. The use of participatory approaches in designing community based water and sanitation programmes / Oduro Donkor
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