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TitleCommunity management of drinking water and sanitation : a guide for action
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsRegallet, G
Pagination42 p.: 11 boxes, 1 tab.
Date Published1994-01-01
PublisherInternational Secretariat for Water
Place PublishedMontreal, Que, Canada
Keywordsappropriate technology, cab93/6, case studies, community management, community participation, cost recovery, decision making, guidelines, information management, institutional framework, integrated approach, legislation, man2, planning, policies, sustainable development, training, water resources management, willingness to pay
Abstract

This document mainly draws on lessons and experiences presented at the International Practitioners'-Hands-on Workshop on Drinking Water and Sanitation for Grassroots Organizations, held at Tilonia, Rajasthan, India, from November 21-25 1993. The purpose of the workshop was to foster a learning and sharing process between community-based organizations on community involvement into decision-making on drinking water and sanitation, and to look into approaches to manage internal delivery of drinking water and sanitation which can be replicated and scaled up on a regional basis. Apart from reflecting the contributions at the workshop, this document also reflects the experiences of the Social Work and Research Centre (SWRC), Tilonia, India.

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