Urban-rural disparity in water supply in Morocco
As in many developing countries, investment in water supply and sanitation in Morocco has a strong urban bias. Here a major plan, based on demand-responsive, community-based approach, is being implementedin an attempt to extend rural coverage on a cost-effective basis.
in an attempt to extend rural coverage on a cost-effective basis.
Water governance research in Africa: progress, challenges and an agenda for research and action
Olagunju, Ayodele
Thondhlana, Gladman
Chilima, Jania Said
Sène-Harper, Aby
Compaoré, W.R. Nadège
Ohiozebau, Ehimai
Water International, Vol. 44 (2019), Iss. 4 P.382
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