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2010
G. Roger, «How to analyze the demand of current and future users for water and sanitation services in towns and cities in Africa», vol. 3. pS-Eau, Programme Solidarite Eau, Paris, France, p. 187 p.; 25 tab.; 12 fig., 2010.
2008
M. Black y Fawcett, B., «A new revolution for urban sanitation: lessons from the nineteenth century », presented at the 2008-11-19, Delft, The Netherlands, 2008, p. 10 p.; refs.; 2 notes; 1fig.
2003
E. Soderstrom, «Donor involvement in the water sector in the SADC region». USAID, Regional Center for Southern Africa (USAID/RCSA), Gaborone, Botswana, p. 17 p., 2003.
1998
M. E. Borgese, «Water management and technology cooperation, development and transfer», Environmental policy and law, pp. p. 193-196 : map, 1998.
1993
E. J. Berg, Rethinking technical cooperation : reforms for capacity building in Africa. New York, NY, USA: UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa, 1993, p. x, 336 p.: 2 fig., 13 tab.
1989
A. Appan, Wing, L. Kam, y Villareal, C. J., «The planning, development and construction of a typical RWCS project using the total concept : a case study in the province of Capiz», in Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Rain Water Cistern Systems : 2-4 August 1989, Manila, Philippines, 1989, pp. P. C3-1 - C312 : 2 fig., 2 tab.
WHO -Geneva, CH, World Health Organization y Stockholm, S. E. S. I. D. A. -, «Pooling resources beyond borders : how seven small countries in Central America improved operation and maintenance of their water supply sectors by joining forces», vol. no. 7. World Health Organization, Community Water Supply & Sanitation Unit, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 24 p.: ill., 1989.
1984
WHO -Geneva, CH, World Health Organization, «The process of planning and implementation in Nepal». World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. 16 p., 1984.
0
Global Water Partnership - Stockholm, SE, GWP, «Water security for development : insights from African partnerships in action». Global Water Partnership (GWP), Stockholm, Sweden, p. xvii, 64 p.; ill.; 32 refs.; 34 boxes; photographs.
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