Achieving success in community water supply and sanitation projects / prepared by the World Health Organization acting as Executing Agency for the United Nations Development Programme.
Material type: TextSeries: SEARO regional health papers ; no. 9Publication details: New Delhi : WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia, 1985. Description: 67 pISBN: 929022178XSubject(s): Water supply | Sanitation | Health plan implementation | Consumer participation | Developing countriesNLM classification: WA 675Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: A problem-oriented manual designed to help planners achieve success in community water supply and sanitation projects in developing parts of the world. Based on local case studies conducted in nine South-East Asian countries, the book presents a six-step procedure for use in designing projects that are not only technically correct and feasible but accepted and used by the community. Throughout the manual, numerous cartoons serve to illustrate both key points from the text and the innovative way in which the manual attempts to reach the community in a language and style they can accept.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This publication was written by Charles G. Chandler.
This publication has been issued as a part of the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade Advisory Services Project (RAS/81/024).
A problem-oriented manual designed to help planners achieve success in community water supply and sanitation projects in developing parts of the world. Based on local case studies conducted in nine South-East Asian countries, the book presents a six-step procedure for use in designing projects that are not only technically correct and feasible but accepted and used by the community. Throughout the manual, numerous cartoons serve to illustrate both key points from the text and the innovative way in which the manual attempts to reach the community in a language and style they can accept.
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