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  1. Involving communities and the formal sector to expand water supply services to the urban poor. Case study: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (2003)
    Lacroix, Virginie L.
  2. Legislation and the development of non-state providers for water supply services in Lao P.D.R. [Distance Learning] (2005)
    Meadley, Thomas Rupert
  3. PPP and the Poor: Case Study - Dolphin Coast, South Africa. Dolphin Coast water concession * (2002)
    Hemson, David; Batidzirai, Herbert; Sohail, M.
  4. PPP and the Poor: Interim findings - Part B - Case studies * (2001)
    Sohail, M.; Cotton, A.P.
  5. Strategies for achieving sustainable water supply - Lokoja case study (2005)
    Ojo, Victor Lanre
  6. Private sector participation analysis for longgang water utility (China) (2005)
    Zhe, Lin
  7. Water Resources Management Strategy. Result of consultation with small, medium and large scale industries, organised private sector and bilateral and multilateral agencies (2001)
    Oyefuga, Olatunji; Pamaque Nigeria Ltd
  8. Water, sanitation, environment and development. Proceedings of the 19th WEDC Conference, Accra, Ghana 6-10 September, 1993 * (1993)
    Pickford, John
  9. Bangladesh: study of non-state providers of basic services *
    Chowdhury, Alamgir Farouk; Delay, Simon; Faiz, Naushad; Haider, Iftekher; Reed, Brian; Rose, Pauline; Sen, Priti Dave; University of Birmingham, School of Public Policy; University of Birmingham, International Development Department; IHSD/DFID Health Systems Resource Centre; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC); University of Sussex, Centre for International Education
  10. India: desk study of non-state providers of basic services *
    Nair, Padmaja; 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

 

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