Mirzapur in Bangladesh was visited two years after a donor-funded project had ended there. The site was found to be clean, most of the Tara handpumps... Read more...
This article reports on the findings of the first field-trial to focus on factors determining a group of Kenyan villagers' choice of water source... Read more...
Using data from a sample of 69 households in Ukunda village, Kenya, the traditional approach to the modeling of water demand for villages in... Read more...
The concepts of cost recovery and demand management in the context of water resources for small island countries are discussed. Water pricing... Read more...
This study assessed the involvement of women in the Mirzapur handpump project in Bangladesh, over a four-year period (1984-1987). Read more...
Trends in cost recovery policies, consumers' ability and willingnes to pay, water tariff structures, fee collection and financial management are... Read more...
This article attempts to set out the major issues of the new integrated water resource management (WRM) policy for further debate rather than giving... Read more...
This article takes a look at why past policies have failed and, using World Bank experience, examines which new policies may show promise. The... Read more...
Many of the lowest income groups, especially women, in Chittagong, the second largest city in Bangladesh, rely on street hydrants as their chief... Read more...