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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="571" caption="Garbage piled up on a flooded street in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: Getty Images / WSJ"] [/caption] Industrial parks in Bangkok are being threatened after residents in Bangkok's northeast demolish government-built levies to release the stagnant... Read more...
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This study reviews the performance, use and operation and maintenance requirements of sanitation systems in low-income areas in India and Thailand... Read more...
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Why are so many developing countries doing so badly in providing all their citizens with good sanitation, asks Prof. Duncan Mara, University of Leeds? The technical solutions and finances are available, but aid agencies need to focus more on technical training and technical assistance. Read more...
Why are so many developing countries doing so badly in providing all their citizens with good sanitation, asks Prof. Duncan Mara, University of Leeds? The technical solutions and finances are available, but aid agencies need to focus more on technical training and technical assistance. Read more...
The way in which public funds are used to support sanitation can have widely diverging results in terms of provision of sustainable sanitation services, particularly in terms of effectiveness and equity. Read more...
Here, we provide you with the full reference list for "Self Supply: the case for leveraging greater household investment in water supply" Read more...
Sessions: What is country-led monitoring of rural and small towns water supplies? Fulfilling mandates and responding to regulations for rural and small town water supplies Read more...
Twenty PhD Positions are available in the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded project on pro-poor sanitation innovations for the urban poor in sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia. UNESCO-IHE, The Netherlands, and eight partners were awarded a US$8 million grant to finance the 5-year... Read more...
Supporting Rural Water Supply takes a critical look and asks why are 30 to 40% of rural water systems failing in developing countries? And how can we support the adoption of a service delivery approach – one that moves beyond implementing infrastructure projects to delivering a reliable and... Read more...