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Kanalisation 6 Sewerage system 6 Wasserversorgung 5 Water supply 5 Ländlicher Raum 4 Rural area 4 Developing countries 3 Entwicklungsländer 3 Development project 2 Entwicklungsprojekt 2 Indonesia 2 Indonesien 2 Learning process 2 Lernprozess 2 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 2 Peru 2 Project management 2 Projektmanagement 2 Sustainable development 2 Tansania 2 Tanzania 2 Viet Nam 2 Vietnam 2 Wasserwirtschaft 2 Water industry 2 Benchmarking 1 Central Africa 1 Communication 1 Credit rating 1 Development aid 1 Economic development 1 Entwicklung 1 Entwicklungshilfe 1 Ethiopia 1 Hygiene 1 India 1 Indien 1 Infrastructure 1 Infrastructure investment 1 Infrastruktur 1
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English 19 Undetermined 5
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Advani, Rajesh 1 Albrecht, Martin 1 Arianto, Ikabul 1 Bhatnagar, Vandana 1 Blackett, Isabel 1 Brocklehurst, Clarissa 1 Devine, Jacqueline 1 Mead, Simon 1 Nguyen, Nga Kim 1 Sy, Jemima 1 Verhagen, Joep 1 Wright, Andrew 1
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World Bank 17 World Bank Group 1
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Water and Sanitation Program / Learning Note 17 Water and Sanitation Program : Learning Note 17 Water and Sanitation Program Learning Note 3 Water and sanitation program learning note 3 Water and sanitation program learning note;WSP 1
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Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects
World Bank - 2014
Ten years after the World Bank institutionalized the use of Communications for Development, the Water and Sanitation Program for Latin America and the Caribbean and the World Bank office in Peru held the 'constructive dialogue: communications for development of water, sanitation, and...
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Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Results, Impacts, and Learning from Vietnam
Nguyen, Nga Kim; Devine, Jacqueline - 2014
The Vietnam Handwashing Initiative (HWI) began in January 2006 with the goal of reducing morbidity and mortality from diarrheal diseases in children less than five years of age. In December 2006, Vietnam became one of four countries in the Water and Sanitation Program's (WSP) Global Scaling Up...
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Scaling Up Rural Sanitation : Partnering on the Road Towards Achieving Total Sanitation in East Africa
World Bank - 2011
In 2000, the United Nations Development Program set a Millennium Development Goal (MDG) to reduce, by half, the number of people without access to basic sanitation by 2015. In 2008, when projections showed that countries in Africa were unlikely to reach this target, delegates from 32 African...
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities
World Bank - 2011
Peru has benefitted from macroeconomic stability and growth in the last few years. At the same time, it also presents important contradictions in terms of unresolved access to basic sanitation. This is characterized by: a) an on-going gap that reflects the high levels of inequity between rural...
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