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Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in Developing Countries Part 2 is the second MOOC in a two-part sequence, and looks at ‘Developing Effective Interventions’. The course seeks to develop...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

Water is essential for human survival and progress. In the Pacific, countries face a range of unique challenges resulting from the islands' size, topography, geology, location, and climate....

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This study aims to review and reflect on the existing ‘tools’ for adapting to, and managing the risk of, climate variability and change on water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services,...

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National Sector Assessment and Overview of WASH Programme in Madagascar.

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At national level in most developing countries, hygiene and sanitation do not yet receive much attention, despite important health implications. The aim of this report is to explore the underlying...

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This report presents the findings of research into the risks to delivery of WASH results posed by climate change in Africa, drawing on rapid case study reviews of WASH programming in Malawi,...

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This document can also be found on the official website of the Overseas Development Institute's (ODI), Humanitarian Practice Network (HPN) at: https://odihpn.org...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

The objective of this review is to provide a short, accessible overview of what may be considered `good practice' in the field of emergency water and sanitation. It is aimed primarily at NGO...

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Date: Feb 2014
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This paper is about the future of water and sanitation stress (Wat/San) in urban slums and how such stress is likely to exacerbate other humanitarian crises over time. It is intended to explore...

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Both water supply and electricity services in Madagascar are provided mainly through the combined utility, JIRAMA. Problems with JIRAMA ‘s ability to provide both services led to a program of...

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