This bibliography lists articles written on the subject of rural water supply and sanitation in less developed countries. They are listed according to whether they deal with general topics, technology or health and diseases. Other bibliographies on the subject of rural water supplies are also listed
Water scarcity is threatening social and economic growth in rural areas of developing countries. The...
Water-related diseases are still a leading cause of death in developing countries. Though the relati...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...
Meeting: Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Seminar, 2d, 29 May-1 June 1973, Lausanne, CHPhotocopyIDR...
Meeting: Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Seminar, 2d, 29 May-1 June 1973, Lausanne, CHPhotocopyPap...
In poor countries there is a linkage between lack of safe water, high levels of infections, and high...
Meeting: Symposium on Human Rights in Health, 4-6 July 1973, London, GBIDRC pers CRDI. Monograph on ...
A RUP Occasional Paper.The importance of water supply and sanitation in developing countries canno...
Poverty and attendant sickness are often extreme in the rural Third World, demanding special awarene...
Summary: The appropriateness of the application of AHP in rural water supply and sanitation (RWSS
IDRC personnel. Monograph on an IDRC development project on the evaluation of technology and researc...
PhotocopyWater supply, research and development, developing countries - water quality, traditional a...
This paper on Water for Rural Development is divided into two parts. The first part outlines the mos...
Maintaining sanitation is important for well-being and dignity of people, and its consideration in w...
Fresh, clean water is a vital commodity in rural communities. Improved sanitation and water quality ...
Water scarcity is threatening social and economic growth in rural areas of developing countries. The...
Water-related diseases are still a leading cause of death in developing countries. Though the relati...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...
Meeting: Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Seminar, 2d, 29 May-1 June 1973, Lausanne, CHPhotocopyIDR...
Meeting: Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Seminar, 2d, 29 May-1 June 1973, Lausanne, CHPhotocopyPap...
In poor countries there is a linkage between lack of safe water, high levels of infections, and high...
Meeting: Symposium on Human Rights in Health, 4-6 July 1973, London, GBIDRC pers CRDI. Monograph on ...
A RUP Occasional Paper.The importance of water supply and sanitation in developing countries canno...
Poverty and attendant sickness are often extreme in the rural Third World, demanding special awarene...
Summary: The appropriateness of the application of AHP in rural water supply and sanitation (RWSS
IDRC personnel. Monograph on an IDRC development project on the evaluation of technology and researc...
PhotocopyWater supply, research and development, developing countries - water quality, traditional a...
This paper on Water for Rural Development is divided into two parts. The first part outlines the mos...
Maintaining sanitation is important for well-being and dignity of people, and its consideration in w...
Fresh, clean water is a vital commodity in rural communities. Improved sanitation and water quality ...
Water scarcity is threatening social and economic growth in rural areas of developing countries. The...
Water-related diseases are still a leading cause of death in developing countries. Though the relati...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...