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Making rural water supply sustainable : recommendations from a global study : Assurer la perennite de l'approvisionnement en eau en milieu rural : recommandations issues d'une etude mondiale (French)

This study found that employing a demand-responsive approach at the community level significantly increases the likelihood of water system sustainability. However, it also found that even projects that have adopted this approach tend to apply it inconsistently among the communities where they work. The study found that to be effective, a demand-responsive approach should include procedures for an adequate flow of information to households, provisions...
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KATZ, TRAVIS; Sara,Jennifer J..

Making rural water supply sustainable : recommendations from a global study : Assurer la perennite de l'approvisionnement en eau en milieu rural : recommandations issues d'une etude mondiale (French). Water and sanitation program Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/740511468318862404

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