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A working paper from the ODI outlines water development policy in the 1990s. Read more...
Many a water utility has been overwhelmed by the prospect of developing a capacity building and institutional strengthening program (CBISP). Where do they start? Which aspects are negotiable and which ones aren't? Read more...
A study by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) shows that private sector participation (PSP), has not shown encouraging results in the water supply and sanitation (WSS) sector. Read more...
Despite a general trend to higher numbers of projects being rated successful or better over the past few years, about 30% of ADB's project portfolio of the Asian Devlopment Bank (ADB) is still rated less than successful during the evaluation phase. Read more...
Key lessons for up-scaling and out-scaling of DFID research Read more...
By the late 1990s, 97 percent of the rural population in Bangladesh had access to an improved water supply. However, the water in many places was contaminated by arsenic causing major risks to health. The government and NGOs have responded by installing alternative water supplies but these... Read more...
A field note by the Water and Sanitation Program - South Asia (WSP-SA) documents the evolution of three large, river-based schemes in Aliparamba Gram Panchayat near Kozhikode in the north of Kerala state, India. Read more...