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This issue of Waterlines is based on abridged versions of papers presented at the 2nd UNDP Symposium on Water Sector Capacity Building held in Delft, The Netherlands on 4-6 December 1996.

TitleStill a lot to learn : capacity building in the water sector
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsBreen, M
Paginationp. 2-13, 19-26 : 1 fig., photogr.
Date Published1997-04-01
Keywordscapacity building, financing, microcredit, palestine west bank, philippines, policies, rhine river basin, sdicap, sdipol, sri lanka, training, water authorities
Abstract

This issue of Waterlines is based on abridged versions of papers presented at the 2nd UNDP Symposium on Water Sector Capacity Building held in Delft, The Netherlands on 4-6 December 1996. It contains the following articles:

Capacity building: beyond the 'project' approach by Guy Alaerts, Frank Hartvelt and Jeroen Warner (p. 2-5);

Banking on the poor: microfinancing South Africa's water supply and sanitation by Frank Hartvelt and Anton B. Deiters (p. 7);

A win-win option: joint management of the West Bank's aquifers by Eran Feitelson (p. 8-9);

Rejuvenating the Rhine: the long road road to integrated river management by Pieter Huisman, Koos Wieriks and Joost de Jong (p. 10-12);

A useful, utility partnership - Africa's water companies unite by Mohammed Fouad Djerrari and Jan G. Janssens (p. 13);

Why networking works: the Philippines International Training Network by Rosario Villaluna (p. 19-20);

Coping with the brain drain - building capacity in the training environment by Maarten Blokland and Jeroen Warner (p. 21-22);

Three creative solutions to the training challenge by Maarten Blokland and Hubert Savenije (p. 23-24); and

Turning around an organization - institution building in Sri Lanka by M. Wickramage (p. 25-26).

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