This document is an output from a project funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) for the benefit of developing countries. The views expressed are not necessarily those of DFID. DPU Service Provision Governance in the Peri-urban Interface of Metropolitan Areas ii About the project This report is one of several outputs from the project Service provision governance in the peri-urban interface of metropolitan areas. This is a three-year project run by the Development Planning Unit, University College London in collaboration with a number of institutions from developing countries and with support from the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID). The purpose of the project is to improve guidance o...
The Urban Management Programme (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of org...
There has been growing concern that the quality of public services can be affected by the nature and...
These guidelines are the result of two years collaborative research undertaken by WEDC with partners...
The Department for International Development DFID commissioned this Guidance Manual from the WELL Re...
Como actividad final del proyecto de investigación «Service provision governance in the...
This document is an output from a project funded by the UK Department for International Development ...
Findings from Phase 2 of Project R4857 (part of the Technology, Development and Research Programme, ...
(DFID) for the benefit of developing countries. The views expressed are not necessarily those of DFI...
This book is one of the main outputs of a three-year project which has gathered and synthesised kno...
These guidelines are the result of two years collaborative research undertaken by WEDC with partners...
The purpose of the project Public Private Partnerships and the Poor in Water and Sanitation is to de...
This is a message from new research into lives affected by the meeting of rural and urban, of countr...
A rapid expansion of urban systems, particularly in less-developed countries, pose considerable chal...
This manual investigates the extent and nature of the involvement of low-income urban communities in...
There is an urgent need to improve the delivery of water and environmental sanitation services to th...
The Urban Management Programme (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of org...
There has been growing concern that the quality of public services can be affected by the nature and...
These guidelines are the result of two years collaborative research undertaken by WEDC with partners...
The Department for International Development DFID commissioned this Guidance Manual from the WELL Re...
Como actividad final del proyecto de investigación «Service provision governance in the...
This document is an output from a project funded by the UK Department for International Development ...
Findings from Phase 2 of Project R4857 (part of the Technology, Development and Research Programme, ...
(DFID) for the benefit of developing countries. The views expressed are not necessarily those of DFI...
This book is one of the main outputs of a three-year project which has gathered and synthesised kno...
These guidelines are the result of two years collaborative research undertaken by WEDC with partners...
The purpose of the project Public Private Partnerships and the Poor in Water and Sanitation is to de...
This is a message from new research into lives affected by the meeting of rural and urban, of countr...
A rapid expansion of urban systems, particularly in less-developed countries, pose considerable chal...
This manual investigates the extent and nature of the involvement of low-income urban communities in...
There is an urgent need to improve the delivery of water and environmental sanitation services to th...
The Urban Management Programme (UMP) represents a major approach by the United Nations family of org...
There has been growing concern that the quality of public services can be affected by the nature and...
These guidelines are the result of two years collaborative research undertaken by WEDC with partners...