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Harnmeijer, J.
Harnmeijer, J.
, 1994.
Piped water, what more? : options for complementary hygiene education and sanitation in piped water schemes in Owambo, Namibia : a pre-identification for the Royal Netherlands Embassy, Windhoek
, Windhoek, Namibia: Netherlands Embassy, Namibia. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/824-NAOW94-14693.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 30/12/2004
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Harnmeijer, J.
, 1993.
Selecting villages for impact in water supplies : an expanded role for the baseline study
. , pp.p. 224-231: 4 boxes. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/202.5-93SE-11303.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 30/12/2004
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Harnmeijer, J.
&
Sutton, S.
, 1993.
Measuring sustainability in the water sector
. , pp.p. 28-30: 3 tab., photogr. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Harnmeijer-1993-Measuring.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 30/12/2004
Monitoring the sustainability of new water supplies often relies on indirect indicators, aiming to show that all preconditions for sustained...
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Harnmeijer, J.
, 1992.
Design of health impact evaluation of water supply with fluorosis as indicator
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Fecha publicación: 30/12/2004
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Harnmeijer, J.
, 1990.
The NGO in rural water supply : review of CHAAP's work
, Leusden, The Netherlands: ETC. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/822-90-7754.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 01/01/1970
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Harnmeijer, J.
&
Sifuniso, L.
, 1987.
Participatory health education : ready for use materials
, Western Province, Zambia: WASHE Programme.
Fecha publicación: 29/12/2004
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Lacey, E.
,
Harnmeijer, J.
&
Nyumbu, I.L.
, 1987.
Evaluation Drought Contingency Project, North Western Province, Zambia
, The Hague, The Netherlands: SNV Netherlands Development Organization. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/824-2547.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 01/01/1970
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