Financing and cost recovery: What happens after construction?
WATER AND SANITATION PROJECTS are known to bring wider economic benefits to communities in the form of health, opportunities for women and poverty reduction. Given the overall societal gains that can be achieved, water and sanitation services should be improved, especially for the poor. However, the...
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Main Authors: | Catarina Fonseca, Cyrus Njiru |
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Format: | Default Conference proceeding |
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2003
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/2114 |
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