Taking sustainable rural water supply services to scale: where are the bottlenecks?
What do we mean by scaling up? Should it always cover everybody? What happens when the resources available for a pilot project are not there for wide-scale application? What can be done to combat resistance among field staff to the institutionalization of a new approach? This articlelooks at the terminology of scaling up and explores some of the obstacles commonly encountered.
looks at the terminology of scaling up and explores some of the obstacles commonly encountered.
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