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TitleImproving water supply and sanitation services for the urban poor in India
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsTriche, T, McIntosh, A
Secondary TitleGuidance notes / WSP
Pagination56 p. : 14 boxes, 3 fig., 6 tab.
Date Published2009-03-01
PublisherWater and Sanitation Program - South Asia
Place PublishedNew Delhi, India
Keywordsaccess to sanitation, access to water, capacity building, community participation, financing, legislation, low-income communities, private sector, research, sdiurb, urban areas, water authorities
Abstract

Findings of the research to identify barriers to service delivery for the urban poor, initiated by the Water and Sanitation Program–South Asia in 2006–07. The Guidance Notes provide a systematic analysis of the barriers to service delivery for the urban poor and recommend practical solutions and strategies for overcoming these barriers. The Guidance Notes are based on an in-depth research of various initiatives from across the world (including South Asian, African, and Latin American countries) and consultations with urban poor communities across four major Indian cities (Mumbai, Bengaluru, Vadodara, and Delhi). An accompanying volume, Global Experiences on Expanding Services to the Urban Poor, is a documentation of ‘Global and Indian Case Studies’ and ‘Consultations with Urban Poor Communities’.

NotesBibliography: p. 54-56
Custom 1205.42, 305.42
Original PublicationGlobal experiences on expanding water and sanitation services to the urban poor : accompanying volume to the guidance notes on services for the urban poor

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