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Social accountability: tools and mechanisms for improved urban water services

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Last in series of three WaterAid discussion papers on improving water and sanitation services for poor people, this paper outlines the principles behind, and the application of, social accountability mechanisms as a means to increase the downward accountability and responsiveness of water utilities.

Yael Velleman, July 2010
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Communal Toilets in Urban Poverty Pockets: Briefing note

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Use and user satisfaction associated with seven communal toilet facilities in Bhopal, India.

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, WaterAid, April 2010
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Communal Toilets in Urban Poverty Pockets: Report

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Use and user satisfaction associated with seven communal toilet facilities in Bhopal, India.

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, WaterAid, April 2010
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Waterdrops

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WaterAid in India's WaterDrops newsletter is published quarterly and is an effort to showcase WaterAid India's work, ideas, issues and concerns with its partners, civil society organisations, international NGOs, UN agencies and other important players in the water and sanitation sector.

WaterAid India, November 2009
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One year gone, one year to go: Meeting the Delhi Declaration

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A discussion paper on issues of water and sanitation one year after the 'Delhi Declaration', and one year before SACOSAN IV in Sri Lanka in 2010, South Asian civil society organisations and networks are assessing governments' progress.

WaterAid, November 2009
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The Delhi Declaration

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The third South Asian Conference on Sanitation (SACOSAN) declarations, Dehli.

et al, November 2008
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Feeling the Pulse, a study of the Total Sanitation Campaign in five states of India

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The Total Sanitation Campaign is a community-led campaign by the Government of India to provide toilets for rural India. The campaign is now almost a decade old and the government is committed to make the entire country open defecation free by 2012.

WaterAid, November 2008
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Counting the cost

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The paper for SACOSAN: South Asia conference on sanitation.

WaterAid, WaterAid India, November 2008
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Perspective: Drought and drinking water crisis in Bundelkhand

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The Perspective series disseminates issues and experiences in India’s water and sanitation sector.
This paper is an outcome of WaterAid India’s programme and policy work.

Indira Khurana , Richard Mahapatra, September 2008
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Tiruchirappalli shows the way

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Community-Municipal Corporation-NGO Partnership for City-wide Pro-poor Slum Infrastructure Improvement

WaterAid India, September 2008
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