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2009
A. Bakalian
y
Wakeman, W.
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«
Post-construction support and sustainability in community-managed rural water supply : case studies in Peru, Bolivia, and Ghana
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, vol. no. 18. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. xvii, 114 p. : 2 boxes, 1 fig., 38 tab., 2009.
2008
D. Whittington
,
Davis, J.
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Prokopy, L.
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Komives, K.
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Thorsten, R.
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Lukacs, H.
,
Bakalian, A.
, y
Wakeman, W.
,
How well is the demand-driven, community management model for rural water supply systems doing? : evidence from Bolivia, Peru, and Ghana
, vol. no. 22. Manchester, UK: Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 2008, p. 25 p. : 5 tab.
K. Komives
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Akanbang, B.
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Thorsten, R.
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Tuffuor, B.
,
Wakeman, W.
,
Larbi, E.
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Bakalian, A.
, y
Whittington, D.
,
«
Post-construction support and the sustainability of rural water projects in Ghana
»
, in
Access to sanitation and safe water: global partnerships and local actions : 33rd WEDC conference, Accra, Ghana, 13-17 November 2006 : conference proceedings
, 2008, pp. P. 287-294 : 1 tab.
1996
W. Wakeman
,
«
Gender issues (for policy/decision makers)
»
, in
[Third Global Forum : Barbados : 30 October - 3 November 1995 : various papers presented]
, 1996, p. 9 p.
W. Wakeman
,
Davis, S.
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van Wijk-Sijbesma, C. A.
, y
Naithani, A.
,
«
Sourcebook for gender issues at the policy level in the water and sanitation sector
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. UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Program, Washington, DC, USA, p. iv, 102 p., 1996.
M. S. Fong
,
Wakeman, W.
, y
Bhushan, A.
,
«
Toolkit on gender in water and sanitation
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, vol. no. 2. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 1996.
1995
W. Wakeman
,
«
Gender issues sourcebook for water and sanitation projects
»
. UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Program, Washington, DC, USA, p. 129 p.: tab., ill., 1995.
1994
W. Wakeman
,
«
PROWWESS progress report : December 1994
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. UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Program, Washington, DC, USA, p. 15 p., 1994.
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