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...
These proceedings are the outcome of a regional consultation workshop which aimed to obtain the views of key stakeholders in the formulation of a... Read more...
These proceedings are the outcome of a regional consultation workshop which aimed to obtain the views of key stakeholders in the formulation of a... Read more...
These proceedings are the outcome of a regional consultation workshop which aimed to obtain the views of key stakeholders in the formulation of a... Read more...
This publication is made up of two sections: water pricing policy and structures, and promotion of private investment in the water supply sector. The... Read more...
Sufficient availability and adequate quality of water are of crucial importance for sustainable development and protection of the environment. Read more...
Over the last 20 years, tremendous progress has been made in providing potable water and sanitation services to the poor in developing countries. Read more...
The development of small-scale water resources is crucial for rural agricultural areas in developing countries which are not reached by irrigation... Read more...
This publication contains the proceedings of the Regional Seminar on Water Management in Urban Areas held at Bangkok from 22 to 26 March 1993. The... Read more...