This article examines the challenges and opportunities for developing rural water supply programs that can meet multiple sustainability criteria, including social, technical/administrative and environmental criteria, and can be replicated beyond individual communities. It draws lessons from a water supply development project in Northeast Brazil, identifying how environmental and community assessments, community engagement in planning, as well as training, capacity building, and monitoring can help meet sustainability criteria. The article further explores how an institutionalized planning process and partnerships with public agencies and donors are integrated into the project design to support replicability
The sustainability of Rural Water Supply Schemes (RWSS), managed by communities, is a major concern ...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of...
I worked for Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as a rural community development worker f...
In many countries, the challenge of sustaining rural water supplies is entrusted to community organi...
Department Head: Michael J. Manfredo.2008 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Community manag...
Background: Safe water supply coverage in the rural areas of Ethiopia is very marginal. The coverage...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
textabstractExecutive Summary This volume reports the main findings from a multi-country research pr...
Sustainability of rural water supply programs in developing countries is still an elusive goal. It i...
Rural water supply represents one of the largest challenges for the universalization of water access...
By 2015, to halve the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitat...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Giné, R.; Pérez, A. Sustainability ...
One of the major challenges facing most community managed rural water supplies is lack of Sustainabi...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011The article aims to determine what are the d...
The sustainability of Rural Water Supply Schemes (RWSS), managed by communities, is a major concern ...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of...
I worked for Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as a rural community development worker f...
In many countries, the challenge of sustaining rural water supplies is entrusted to community organi...
Department Head: Michael J. Manfredo.2008 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Community manag...
Background: Safe water supply coverage in the rural areas of Ethiopia is very marginal. The coverage...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
textabstractExecutive Summary This volume reports the main findings from a multi-country research pr...
Sustainability of rural water supply programs in developing countries is still an elusive goal. It i...
Rural water supply represents one of the largest challenges for the universalization of water access...
By 2015, to halve the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitat...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Giné, R.; Pérez, A. Sustainability ...
One of the major challenges facing most community managed rural water supplies is lack of Sustainabi...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011The article aims to determine what are the d...
The sustainability of Rural Water Supply Schemes (RWSS), managed by communities, is a major concern ...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of...
I worked for Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as a rural community development worker f...