FAO AGRIS - Système international des sciences et technologies agricoles

Pathways to Progress : Transitioning to Country-Led Service Delivery Pathways to Meet Africa's Water Supply and Sanitation Targets

2011

African Ministers Council on Water


Informations bibliographiques
Editeur
World Bank, Washington, DC
D'autres materias
Capital investments; Sanitation facilities; Quality of service; Access to safe water; School attendance; Financial viability; Water resource; Reform effort; Participatory process; Household connections; Urban sanitation; Millennium development goal; Water services; Urban population growth; Utilities; Sustainable access; Sanitation service delivery; Debt service payments; Investment planning; Development expenditure; Sanitation services; Debt forgiveness; Human development; National goals; National development; Illness; Qualitative information; Management systems; Official development assistance; Urban growth rates; Capital expenditure; Rural water; Water supply service; Population movements; Capital investment requirements; Sanitation coverage; Technical assistance; Rapid population growth; Urban water supply; Hours of service; Sanitation service; Connection policy; Operational performance; Open defecation; Progress; Water points; Rural water supply; Peace; Service delivery; Dissemination; Absorptive capacity; Operational costs; Equitable access; Sustainable service delivery; Utility restructuring; Capital investment; Maintenance requirements; Armed conflict; Access to water supply; Low-income countries; Government capacity; Sanitation sector; Rural sanitation; Population size; Respect; Urban growth; Urban water
Langue
anglais
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
Licence
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/

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