Improving sanitation in small towns in Latin America and the Caribbean
Fred Rosensweig | Eduardo Perez
Small towns are often too big for community-managed WSS, but too small for a conventional urban utility. Here a nine-step method for drawing up a sanitation plan for small towns is described – a methodthat places the responsibility for improving sanitation services firmly in the hands of local authorities rather than a central agency or external donor.
that places the responsibility for improving sanitation services firmly in the hands of local authorities rather than a central agency or external donor.
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