After a civil war lasting five years, the democratically elected Sierra Leone government signed a peace treaty with the rebel faction in November 1996 and the country intensified the reconstruction of its infrastructure. This paper describes the aims, the existing situation, the various stages and the main conclusions of the World Bank financed Master Plan study for the water supply of the three provincial capitals (Bo, Kenema and Makeni). The study was undertaken by Howard Humphreys (HH) as lead consultant, in association with Dutch consultant IWACO, and local consultants ENGCON and Techsult
Over 65% of the estimated one million people in Somaliland capital city of Hargeisa are currently re...
This paper is written by the Water & Sanitation Adviser to the EU’s Humanitarian Plus Programme in S...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
After a civil war lasting five years, the democratically elected Sierra Leone government signed a pe...
"The civil war in Sierra Leone, caused by a mix of political, social, and economic factors, had a hu...
As the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving the number of people without access to sustainab...
Historically, Sierra Leone has experienced major social, political, and economic disruptions that ha...
The purpose of this study is to understand the causes of the Sierra Leonean conflict and to analyse ...
The main purpose of this research was to understand the civil war in Sierra Leone and its antecedent...
Sierra Leone not only has a direct relationship with its citizens as individuals but also a mediated...
"The civil war in Sierra Leone, caused by a mix of political, social, and economic factors, had a hu...
Investors have stayed away from the African continent for a very long time and rightfully so. The co...
For the past 20 years the Mano River Basin (MRB) has been an area of violent upheavals and political...
Developing countries experience a lack of resources, trained personnel and infrastructure that cons...
Developing countries experience a lack of resources, trained personnel and infrastructure that const...
Over 65% of the estimated one million people in Somaliland capital city of Hargeisa are currently re...
This paper is written by the Water & Sanitation Adviser to the EU’s Humanitarian Plus Programme in S...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...
After a civil war lasting five years, the democratically elected Sierra Leone government signed a pe...
"The civil war in Sierra Leone, caused by a mix of political, social, and economic factors, had a hu...
As the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving the number of people without access to sustainab...
Historically, Sierra Leone has experienced major social, political, and economic disruptions that ha...
The purpose of this study is to understand the causes of the Sierra Leonean conflict and to analyse ...
The main purpose of this research was to understand the civil war in Sierra Leone and its antecedent...
Sierra Leone not only has a direct relationship with its citizens as individuals but also a mediated...
"The civil war in Sierra Leone, caused by a mix of political, social, and economic factors, had a hu...
Investors have stayed away from the African continent for a very long time and rightfully so. The co...
For the past 20 years the Mano River Basin (MRB) has been an area of violent upheavals and political...
Developing countries experience a lack of resources, trained personnel and infrastructure that cons...
Developing countries experience a lack of resources, trained personnel and infrastructure that const...
Over 65% of the estimated one million people in Somaliland capital city of Hargeisa are currently re...
This paper is written by the Water & Sanitation Adviser to the EU’s Humanitarian Plus Programme in S...
The decade-long armed conflict and political unrest in Sierra Leone deeply affected the civilian pop...