In the light of experience — water policy and usage in Uganda
The reality of why and how often people use their water supply is often very different to what was envisaged by donors, planners, and implementors. Constant policy review in the light of realities is a must — but is it practical?The Impact and Sustainability of Community Water Supply and Sanitation Programmes in Developing Countries
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Howsam, P.
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