This collection of papers from the International Conference Water and Sustainable Development, held in Paris from 19-21 March 1998, includes the... Read more...
The Wessex Water Authority (United Kingdom) assisted the Central Water Authority in St. Lucia to improve the management and operation of that island'... Read more...
Alternative sanitation technologies applicable to a broad spectrum of community development levels are outlined. Read more...
Following the massive outbreak of cholera in Peru in the summer of 1991, the Peruvian Ministry of Health conducted a detailed study of the city water... Read more...
In Eastern Kenya the history of constructing rainwater catchment systems goes back several decades; the last 15 years, however, have been the most... Read more...
Due to Botswana's flat topography and sandy pervious soils, the availability of surface water sources is limited and generally inappropriate for... Read more...
The Nkuene Location in South Imenti Division of Meru, Kenya was selected for a household survey project to determine water demands. Read more...
Polio, jaundice, typhoid, cholera and dysentery are but a few of the diseases caused by contact with human fecal material. Read more...
Although community participation in projects in Sri Lanka has existed for a long time, women usually had a peripheral status, not as the decision... Read more...
The Kenya-Finland Western Water Supply Programme covers four districts located mostly in the Western Province of Kenya, which borders on Uganda. Read more...
The decentralization of activities in the Zimbabwean Government has led to a somewhat different method in water management schemes, based on a more... Read more...
GARNET stands for Global Applied Research Network for Water Supply and Sanitation, an initiative which was formally presented and endorsed at the... Read more...