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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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Integrated water and sanitation services to urban poor communities

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WaterAid in Nepal and Water for Asian Cities Programme - Nepal, and UN - Habitat's joint programme "Integrated water and sanitation services to urban poor communities" was initiated addressing the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) need and well being of the targeted poor population.

WaterAid Nepal, June 2010
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L'accès des populations pauvres et exclues : Tarification et subvention des services d'eau urbains

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Ce document de travail analyse la façon dont les tarifs et les subventions peuvent être structurés pour développer l'accès à des services d'eau durables et abordables en milieu urbain, en visant tout particulièrement les populations les plus pauvres et les plus marginalisées au monde.

Nat Mason, May 2010
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Raising visibility and voices of the urban poor

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Civil society's engagement in urban water and sanitation reform.

Mara Van den Bold, WaterAid, March 2010
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Water utilities that work for poor people: Increasing viability through pro-poor service delivery

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One three discussion papers on how to improve WSS services to poor people. Based on a desk research and key informants interviews, it argues that six key features are common among pro-poor utilities.

WaterAid, March 2010
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Servicing the urban poor: African water utilities show progress but need more focus

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A report of self-assessment reviews conducted by 12 African utilities based on six key features common among pro-poor utilities, based on a WaterAid discussion paper: Water utilities that work for poor people.

AfWA, WaterAid, WSUP, March 2010
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Au service des pauvres en milieu urbain

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Les services publics font des progès, mais doivent être mieux ciblés.

AfWA, WaterAid, WSUP, March 2010
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Urban sector assessment report - Ghana

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The purpose of the assessment is to create a better understanding of the urban water and sanitation sector(UWSS) for improved programme and advocacy intervention. WaterAid country programmes participating in the process are conducting in-country studies to generate the required information across na

WaterAid Ghana, October 2009
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A study on land tenure in urban areas report

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WaterAid Ghana in collaboration with United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UNHABITAT) is implementing selected components of the Water for Africa Cities Programme II (Accra City Project) in Sabon Zongo, a deprived urban community in Accra. The objective of the study was to understand the dynamics of land tenure arrangements and their interplays in project implementation in urban areas.

WaterAid Ghana, October 2009
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Access for the poor and excluded: Tariffs and subsidies for urban water supply

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This paper considers how tariffs and subsidies can be structured to increase access to sustainable, affordable water supplies in urban areas, especially for the world's poorest and most marginalised people.

Nat Mason, September 2009
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