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A regional analysis showed that there has been limited progress to date in the decentralization of the water supply and sanitation sector in Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic.

TitleDecentralization of water supply and sanitation systems in Central America and the Dominican Republic
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsRosensweig, F, Perez, EA
Secondary TitleActivity report / EHP
Volumeno. 76
Paginationxi, 24 p.
Date Published1999-06-01
PublisherEnvironmental Health Project (EHP)
Place PublishedArlington, VA, USA
Keywordsdecentralization, dominican republic, el salvador, guatemala, honduras, nicaragua, sanitation, sdilac, sdipol, water supply
Abstract

A regional analysis showed that there has been limited progress to date in the decentralization of the water supply and sanitation sector in Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic.

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