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How do you set a tariff for water in a small town in a developing country, so that people can afford to pay and there is enough money to sustain the service? Lamisi Dabire from Triple-S Ghana asks the Akatsi Water and Sanitation Board, in the Volga Region, Ghana.
Read more...Assessing the relative costs, benefits and poverty impacts of multiple-use approaches (MUS) over single-use approaches and evaluating the potential... Read more...
Article Proposé au Bulletin Source "Racontez –nous une Histoire pour la fierté et une récompense", lancé en février 2010. Read more...
A 2010 evaluation by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) of its urban services projects in Indonesia revealed that the success rate of projects under the multi-subsector approach is 44% compared with 68% for other projects. Read more...
Projects that meet output-based aid (OBA) criteria have proliferated both within the World Bank Group and beyond, and perform better than non-OBA projects. So why are OBA projects still less than 10% of the Bank portfolio? Alan Johnson, a Senior Private Sector Advisor in the World Bank's Investment... Read more...
A new World Bank study identified lessons for improving cookstoves in Bangladesh through an evaluation of existing programs, the international experience on improved stoves, and the lessons from successes in the sanitation sector. Read more...
Dans la commune lacustre de Sô Ava , des organisations à base communautaire contribuent à combler le large déficit en matière d’information sur l’eau, l’hygiène et l’assainissement (EHA). Read more...