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  1. Sustainable water resources for Sub-Saharan Africa: a matter of appropriate technology and gender aware community participation [part of the Master of Social Development Projects Program SOCW7858 - University of New South Wales] (2010)
    Cohen, Simon
  2. Water & sanitation assessment of home-based care clients in Malawi * (2006)
    Lockwood, Kathryn; Msapato, Kwame; Senefeld, Shannon; Nogi, Jill; Perrin, Paul; Mtika, Martin; WHO World Health Organization; Catholic Relief Services (CRS); USAID US Agency for International Development
  3. Halving the proportion of people without access to safe water by 2015. A Malawian perspective. Part 2: new indicators for the Millennium Development Goal (2003)
    Stoupy, Olivier; Sugden, Steven; WaterAid
  4. Malawi 2015 Floods Post Disaster Needs Assessment Report * (2015)
    Malawi Government; Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)
  5. Evaluating projects using data envelopment analysis (1991)
    Kabirizi, Aaron Mwidu
  6. Malawi: study of non-state providers of basic services *
    Kadzamira, Esme; Moran, Dominique; Mulligan, Jo; Ndirenda, Nebert; Nthara, Khwima; Reed, Brian; Rose, Pauline; University of Birmingham, School of Public Policy; University of Birmingham, International Development Department; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC); University of Sussex, Centre for International Education
  7. Lessons learned from NGO experiences in the water and sanitation sector: Water and NGOs workshop, 21 January 1998 * (1999)
    Smout, Ian; Parry-Jones, Sarah
  8. Urban low cost sanitation in Tanzania (1992)
    Kessy, A.M.

 

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