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Rural Water Supply Global Study

The Water and Sanitation Programme of the World Bank (WSP) have just launched a Rural Water Supply Global Study to identify and understand which factors in and outside the sector contribute to successful water service management in rural areas. The study will bring together lessons from the field and carry out analysis to extract success factors. Thus, water and sanitation practitioners from all over the world (such as yourselves) are invited to propose case studies that meet the best practice selection criteria with respect to reliability, safety, affordability and sustainability. Draft case studies should be prepared and submitted by April 2010. These will be followed by validation visits from May to December 2010.

Further details can be downloaded from here and more information can be obtained from Chrisophe Prevost (cprevost@worldbank.org) or Maki Tsumagari (mtsumagari1@worldbank.org). 

 
 

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Posted by:
Danert Kerstin
19.01.2010
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