WAMMA – Scaling up water and sanitation in rural Tanzania
In the early 1990s the Government of Tanzania recognized that it could not provide free water for all, and handed over responsibility for rural water supply to the villages. This article examines the role of WAMMA, a multi-department government team that assists villagers with thistask. Ten years later, has WAMMA worked?
task. Ten years later, has WAMMA worked?
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