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Vietnam - Global Scaling Up Rural Sanitation Project : research on the sustainability of rural sanitation marketing : Nghien cuu ve tinh ben vung cua phuong phap tiep thi ve sinh nong thon o Viet Nam (Vietnamese)

In the 1990s, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam formulated a new policy, strategy, and program to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and national targets to improve rural water supply and sanitation. While progress in water supply increased rapidly, progress in sanitation lagged behind. By 1998, just 24 percent of rural Vietnamese households had sanitary toilets, placing the achievement of MDG targets for sanitation by 2015 at risk. The...
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Vietnam - Global Scaling Up Rural Sanitation Project : research on the sustainability of rural sanitation marketing : Nghien cuu ve tinh ben vung cua phuong phap tiep thi ve sinh nong thon o Viet Nam (Vietnamese). Water and sanitation program learning note Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/289011468177857996

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