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This Practitioner Note draws on the experiences of the eight Building Partnerships for Development (BPD) focus projects, which have developed a range of alternative solutions for the delivery of cost-effective services to the poor.

TitleMaking innovation work through partnerships in water and sanitation projects
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsLockwood, H, Colin, J
Secondary TitlePractitioner note series / BPD
EditionRev.ed.
Pagination4 p. : boxes
Date Published2002-07-01
PublisherBusiness Partners for Development (BPD) Water and Sanitation Cluster
Place PublishedLondon, UK
Keywordsawareness raising, case studies, community participation, disadvantaged groups, financing, innovations, institutional aspects, partnerships, project for the equal access of women and girls to education, projects, sanitation, sdiman, uebw, water supply
Abstract

This Practitioner Note draws on the experiences of the eight Building Partnerships for Development (BPD) focus projects, which have developed a range of alternative solutions for the delivery of cost-effective services to the poor. It examines how and why the approaches were developed, assesses their potential for replication and considers how tri-sector partnership has contributed to their evolution. (web site abstract)

NotesIncludes references
Custom 1202.2

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