Vol. 21 (2010), Issue 3:
Volume 21, Issue 3, Sep 2010
Articles
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Editorial
Linda Jones
21(3), pp. 179–180
Category: Editorial
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The provision of basic services to all segments of the population should remain the responsibility of the public sector
David Hall | Ray Holland
21(3), pp. 181–184
Category: Commentary
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Should we view sanitation as just another business? The crucial role of sanitation entrepreneurship and the need for outside engagement
David Schaub-Jones
21(3), pp. 185–204
Keywords: sanitation entrepreneurs, regulation, local government, public health
Category: Article
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Providing safe drinking water for the poor in India
Rohini Mukherjee
21(3), pp. 205–215
Keywords: safe drinking water, service for the poor, equitable access, user fee, social business, social enterprise
Category: Article
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Provision of basic services in the Hunza Valley: Transition from social mobilization to social entrepreneurship
Muzaffar Uddin | Masood Ahmed | Noor Khan
21(3), pp. 216–228
Keywords: social enterprise, Pakistan, micro-hydro electricity, early child development services, solid waste services, social mobilization
Category: Article
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Market development approaches to promoting public health products and services
Scott Merrill
21(3), pp. 229–242
Category: Article
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Redefining mission drift in microfinance: Exploring the link between aims and actions at ASA
Brian Macdonald
21(3), pp. 243–254
Category: Article
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Webwatch
21(3), pp. 255–257
Category: Resources
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Why doesn't microfinance work? The destructive rise of local neoliberalism
Courtney Kurlanska
21(3), pp. 258–261
Category: Book Review
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2010.023