The two objectives of this thesis are firstly to suggest approaches to achieve sustained beneficial outcomes from WATSAN, and secondly how to ‘scale up’ application of these approaches, so that they impact positively on the lives of the millions of people who live without safe water or adequate sanitation. To discover what these approaches are the literature is examined and practical lessons are drawn from two WATSAN programmes in East and Central Africa. The conclusions are presented in the form of a charter for the sustainable development of WATSAN, with nine clauses suggested to guide project and programme managers around the issues that need to be taken into account in this most important of development sectors. The charter’...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
The achievement of lasting beneficial impacts through rural water supply services has been elusive. ...
The first democratic government in 1994 inherited an estimated backlog of 12 million South Africans ...
The two objectives of this thesis are firstly to suggest approaches to achieve sustained beneficial ...
This thesis aims to evaluate the role of overseas development assistance in the delivery of water an...
WaterAid is a charity created to help people in Africa and Asia improve their water supply and sanit...
Many national and international efforts have been made over the past few decades to improve access t...
Many low income countries are off-track to reach the Millennium Development Goals for water supply a...
The lack of adequate safe drinking-water together with poor sanitation and hygiene imposes an extrem...
The HESAWA (Health through Sanitation and Water) programme was implemented by the Government of Tanz...
Madutle village has a population of 842 people. Few live through subsistence farming, some are women...
abstract: Diarrheal diseases caused by poor water, sanitation and hygiene continue to kill more chil...
Small-scale projects to provide clean drinking water undertaken in the developing world can contribu...
This paper describes an innovative rural sanitation initiative carried out by national and local gov...
The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board (The Board) has been implementing WATSA...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
The achievement of lasting beneficial impacts through rural water supply services has been elusive. ...
The first democratic government in 1994 inherited an estimated backlog of 12 million South Africans ...
The two objectives of this thesis are firstly to suggest approaches to achieve sustained beneficial ...
This thesis aims to evaluate the role of overseas development assistance in the delivery of water an...
WaterAid is a charity created to help people in Africa and Asia improve their water supply and sanit...
Many national and international efforts have been made over the past few decades to improve access t...
Many low income countries are off-track to reach the Millennium Development Goals for water supply a...
The lack of adequate safe drinking-water together with poor sanitation and hygiene imposes an extrem...
The HESAWA (Health through Sanitation and Water) programme was implemented by the Government of Tanz...
Madutle village has a population of 842 people. Few live through subsistence farming, some are women...
abstract: Diarrheal diseases caused by poor water, sanitation and hygiene continue to kill more chil...
Small-scale projects to provide clean drinking water undertaken in the developing world can contribu...
This paper describes an innovative rural sanitation initiative carried out by national and local gov...
The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board (The Board) has been implementing WATSA...
Today, over 1 billion people lack access to a clean, safe, and reliable drinking water supply. As a ...
The achievement of lasting beneficial impacts through rural water supply services has been elusive. ...
The first democratic government in 1994 inherited an estimated backlog of 12 million South Africans ...