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1. Combattre la défécation à l’air libre par son fondement socioculturel

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La pratique de la défécation en plein air n’est pas toujours liée à la présence ou à l’absence d’eau ou de latrine. La pauvreté est la principale raison avancée pour expliquer le recours à la nature pour faire ses besoins, elle n’explique pas toujours la survivance de la pratique.

WaterAid, April 2010
2. Sunga constructed wetland for wastewater management

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A case study in community based water resource management.

WaterAid Nepal, April 2008
3. Kirtipur Housing Project

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An eco-friendly community built on the principles of community based water resource management

WaterAid Nepal, April 2008
4. Sharing Experiences: Sustainable Sanitation in South East Asia and the Pacific

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Sharing Experiences captures the experiences and lessons learned in developing sanitation services, and includes case studies of sanitation projects throughout Asia and the Pacific. A joint International WaterCentre and WaterAid Australia publication.

Danielle Pedi, Dinesh Bajracharya, Gabrielle Halcrow, John Collett, John Donnelly, Kamal Khatri, Leonie Crennan, Nina Shatifan, Rhonda Bower, RS Arun Kumar, Steve Layton, WaterAid Australia, April 2008
5. Turning on the tap

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A paper that explores possibilities of developing financing mechanisms for community-managed water and sanitation services.

David Redhouse, Katharina Welle, April 2004
6. Everyday water struggles in Buenos Aires: The problem of land tenure in the expansion of potable water and sanitation services to informal settlements

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This study was based on the experience of three women living in different barrios in Argentina who formed community associations to address the problem of water and sanitation provision.

Ana Hardoy, Eric Gutierrez, Florence Almans, Gaston Urquiza, Gustavo Pandiella, Ricardo Schusterman, March 2003
7. Contracts and commerce in water services: the impact of Private Sector Participation on the rural poor in Uganda

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Donor confidence has brought large amounts of money and an increase in PSP in water and sanitation services, in the form of village-level water supply projects by private contractors. While coverage has been expanded significantly, there have also been problems, as this report illustrates.

Adele Barungi, January 2003
8. Looking Back: The long term impacts of water and sanitation projects

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One of a series of reports analysing WaterAid's experience in supporting integrated water, sanitation and hygiene promotion projects in developing countries. This is a condensed version of the report "Looking Back: Participatory impact assessment of older projects".

Eric Gutierrez et al, June 2001
9. Hitosa water supply: a people's project

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This report assesses a community managed gravity scheme providing water to more than 60,000 people living in 31 communities. The report challenges the orthodoxy that large scale necessarily means complexity.

Trish Silkin, April 1998
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