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This evaluation examined the impact of water and sanitation interventions through contacts with four projects that are sponsored either by USAID or other agencies: CARE, Community and Child Health (CCH), pilot Project Yacupaj under UNDP/World Bank, and UN

TitleEvaluations of water interventions in Bolivia
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsPowell, C, Larrea, O, Vargas, V
Secondary TitleActivity report / EHP
Volumeno. 4
Paginationxiii, 100 p.: 2 fig., 1 map, 17 tab.
Date Published1994-01-01
PublisherEnvironmental Health Project (EHP)
Place PublishedArlington, VA, USA
Keywordsbolivia, cab95/5, cost benefit analysis, evaluation, health impact, projects, safe water supply, sanitation
Abstract

This evaluation examined the impact of water and sanitation interventions through contacts with four projects that are sponsored either by USAID or other agencies: CARE, Community and Child Health (CCH), pilot Project Yacupaj under UNDP/World Bank, and UNICEF. The objectives of the evaluation were to determine the impact and effect of the water interventions in improving the health status of beneficiaries; to assess the extent to which the various project/activity interventions have been advancing USAID's Family Health Strategic Objective; and to identify possible areas of overlap or selection and/or implementation criteria which were not mutually reinforcing. The report also includes a cost comparison of the projects as related to water and sanitation interventions.

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