Water policy and policy implementation
Even the most brilliant piece of policymaking will fail if implemented badly — and vice versa. The water and sanitation sector cannot afford to get it wrong: but is there the will to come up with realistic objectives that translate into sustainable programmes?Urban water conundrums in Zimbabwe – the role of water policy and its implementation gaps
Taonameso, Solomon
Mudau, Lutendo Sylvia
Traoré, Afsatou Ndama
Potgieter, Natasha
Water Supply, Vol. 22 (2022), Iss. 3 P.3526
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