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A workshop, 'New Approaches to Scaling Up WASH Technologies', was organised at this year's UNC's Water and Health conference to introduce novel approaches to scaling up WASH technologies. One of these approaches is the Technology Applicability Framework (TAF). Read more...
In order to gain insight in the barriers within the transfer of technology for emergency water and sanitation applications in developing countries a partnership between the University of Glasgow and Oxfam GB was formed under the Enhanced Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance initiative... Read more...
This discussion paper on sanitation is the second in a series dedicated to Indo-Dutch integrated rural water supply projects which have been carried... Read more...
The book describes a community-based sanitation project which was carried out in a low-income urban area in Karachi, Pakistan, between 1979 and 1986. Read more...
This reference work contains 130 annotated references to basic publications on water supply and sanitation. In section 1, the documents are listed... Read more...
This inventory aims to bring together a selection of the best materials presently available for training in water supply and related fields. Read more...
The business as usual approach for water and sewerage service provision will not allow us to serve all people of the world with safe water. That was... Read more...
This publication relates the experiences in the sanitation programme of the Socio-Economic Units (SEUs), which began in 1989 as a component of the... Read more...
The authors argue that privatisation is unlikely to be the best way to convert a malfunctioning municipal water and sewerage utility into an... Read more...