DEReC › Publications & Documents › Water supply and sanitation
3-May-2008
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Japan has implemented cooperation for various water-related development issues in Morocco. The evaluation study examined the importance of the program in government policies, as well as examining its strategy and outputs.
31-December-2007
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Sans assainissement de base, les bienfaits de l’accès à l’eau salubre sont réduits; les inégalités associées à un déficit en assainissement sapent systématiquement les progrès dans les domaines de l’éducation, de la réduction de la pauvreté et de la création de richesse
12-November-2007
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This evaluation assesses the performance of bilateral Danish water supply and sanitation (WSS) interventions during the period 1999-2005. The 7 countries with Danida WSS sector support programmes at the time were visited: Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Ghana, Uganda and Vietnam.
23-May-2007
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The purpose of support to water supply and sanitary facilities goes beyond sustainable access: it is intended to reduce the burden of water collection (typically a task of women and girls); improve health; raise school enrolment and attendance; improve livelihoods and ultimately reduce poverty.<
3-February-2003
English, , 140kb
This technical assistance performance audit report (TPAR) examines some key issues relating to institutional development and capacity building that were also identified in a recent impact evaluation study on water supply and sanitation projects in selected developing member countries of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The issues include cost recovery, sustainability of water supply utilities, effectiveness of project management and
31-January-2003
English, , 3,148kb
Water management remains one of the major challenges facing mankind and with good reason a large proportion of French international aid resources are devoted to addressing this, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
25-November-1998
Spanish, , 225kb
Spanish cooperation with the Flores municipal area in Guatemala working to modernize the municipal structure and improve the supply of potable water in rural areas.
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