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Guidelines for planning community participation activities in water supply and sanitation projects / Anne Whyte.

By: Whyte, AnneContributor(s): International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation DecadeMaterial type: TextTextSeries: WHO offset publication ; no. 96Publication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1986. Description: 53 pISBN: 9241700963Subject(s): Water supply | Consumer participation | Sanitation | Community Health and Primary Health CareNLM classification: WA 675Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: Sets out a series of 12 check-lists and work-plans designed to guide the planning of community water supply and sanitation projects that make maximum use of community manpower and resources. The check-lists, which were devised with input from more than 40 experts, consist of the main questions, objectives or problems attached to each of 12 clearly defined stages of planning. Since successful planning requires careful attention to detail, planners are also given a list of the main points to be considered before answering each question, solving a problem, or defining an objective and selecting strategies to meet it.
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Sets out a series of 12 check-lists and work-plans designed to guide the planning of community water supply and sanitation projects that make maximum use of community manpower and resources. The check-lists, which were devised with input from more than 40 experts, consist of the main questions, objectives or problems attached to each of 12 clearly defined stages of planning. Since successful planning requires careful attention to detail, planners are also given a list of the main points to be considered before answering each question, solving a problem, or defining an objective and selecting strategies to meet it.

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