This report provides information on achievements and lessons learned from a 12‐month scoping process of safe water and sanitation management in Indonesia. Recognizing that the private sector works across national boundaries, five countries (Brazil, the Philippines, South Africa, Uganda, and Indonesia) joined the international group of “The Water Dialogues.” The aim of the dialogues is to contribute to meeting millennium development goals (MDGs) for water and sanitation, through a series of national multi‐stakeholder dialogues and research processes
The deadline for the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) No. 7, to halve the world’s population withou...
Lack of clean and safe drinking water is a major health and development issue in Indonesia. USAID is...
Lack of access to water and sanitation makes conditions of poverty more persistent. The study focuse...
The January 2016 Prakarsa is devoted to “New Research in Water and Sanitation” as a result of IndII'...
AbstractThe International agreements of MDGs (Millennium Development Goals) have been responded posi...
Since the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade (1981-1990) sanitation provision...
The publication, titled Meeting the Sanitation and Water Challenge in South-East Asia and the Pacifi...
Challenges concerning fresh and clean water for drink coupled with sanitation in Indonesia becomes l...
In 2007 Plan International Indonesia (Plan Indonesia) adopted Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) ...
The journey of the water resources development in Indonesia during the last decade is generally insp...
This paper describes an innovative rural sanitation initiative carried out by national and local gov...
I Clean water is crucial for survival and economic development. Everyday, people need a sufficient a...
Indonesia had launched the strategic plan for water and sanitation provision postmillennium developm...
Clean water is crucial for survival and economic development. Everyday, people need a sufficient amo...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...
The deadline for the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) No. 7, to halve the world’s population withou...
Lack of clean and safe drinking water is a major health and development issue in Indonesia. USAID is...
Lack of access to water and sanitation makes conditions of poverty more persistent. The study focuse...
The January 2016 Prakarsa is devoted to “New Research in Water and Sanitation” as a result of IndII'...
AbstractThe International agreements of MDGs (Millennium Development Goals) have been responded posi...
Since the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade (1981-1990) sanitation provision...
The publication, titled Meeting the Sanitation and Water Challenge in South-East Asia and the Pacifi...
Challenges concerning fresh and clean water for drink coupled with sanitation in Indonesia becomes l...
In 2007 Plan International Indonesia (Plan Indonesia) adopted Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) ...
The journey of the water resources development in Indonesia during the last decade is generally insp...
This paper describes an innovative rural sanitation initiative carried out by national and local gov...
I Clean water is crucial for survival and economic development. Everyday, people need a sufficient a...
Indonesia had launched the strategic plan for water and sanitation provision postmillennium developm...
Clean water is crucial for survival and economic development. Everyday, people need a sufficient amo...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...
The deadline for the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) No. 7, to halve the world’s population withou...
Lack of clean and safe drinking water is a major health and development issue in Indonesia. USAID is...
Lack of access to water and sanitation makes conditions of poverty more persistent. The study focuse...