Describes Nepali citizens' action projects to ensure water and sanitation service providers' responsiveness and accountability for sustainability and equity via constructive engagement and bridging gaps among the government, NGOs, donors, and communities
The inclusive governance in Nepal's drinking water and sanitation sector is a recent phenomenon thou...
During recent years in Nepal, much attention has been given to promote participatory community-based...
During recent years in Nepal, much attention has been given to promote participatory community-based...
Water really does matter: presently some 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water and mo...
Water really does matter: presently some 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water and mo...
Sanitation sector in Nepal remained a low priority till 2010. From 2010, the Government of Nepal pri...
There is a big gap in the country’s focus between water supply and sanitation. This is evident from ...
Unsafe sanitation is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problems. Many countries fa...
The paper explores access to clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene scenario, and major challeng...
The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board (The Board) has been implementing WATSA...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...
The goal of universal water and sanitation coverage remains a distant hope. Despite all the efforts ...
The paper explores access to clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene scenario, and major challeng...
The inclusive governance in Nepal's drinking water and sanitation sector is a recent phenomenon thou...
During recent years in Nepal, much attention has been given to promote participatory community-based...
During recent years in Nepal, much attention has been given to promote participatory community-based...
Water really does matter: presently some 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water and mo...
Water really does matter: presently some 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water and mo...
Sanitation sector in Nepal remained a low priority till 2010. From 2010, the Government of Nepal pri...
There is a big gap in the country’s focus between water supply and sanitation. This is evident from ...
Unsafe sanitation is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problems. Many countries fa...
The paper explores access to clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene scenario, and major challeng...
The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board (The Board) has been implementing WATSA...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...
The goal of universal water and sanitation coverage remains a distant hope. Despite all the efforts ...
The paper explores access to clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene scenario, and major challeng...
The inclusive governance in Nepal's drinking water and sanitation sector is a recent phenomenon thou...
During recent years in Nepal, much attention has been given to promote participatory community-based...
During recent years in Nepal, much attention has been given to promote participatory community-based...