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A manual for economic assessment of drinking water interventions



WHO/HSE/WSH/12.03
textbook , software Jun 2012 ; 43 pages
Aut. John Cameron & Paul Jagals
Ed.
WHO - Genève
Downloadable format: PdF zippé (830 ko)
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Abstract:
This manual describes a practical technique for appraising or evaluating small-scale interventions that seek to provide safer and more accessible drinking-water to rural people.
The strength of such economic assessments is that they permit drinking-water interventions to be compared with a wide range of health and non-health interventions aimed at improving human well-being though creating opportunities for more productive livelihoods.
Contents:
The material consists of the Manual and two spreadsheets: one spreadsheet presenting the data collected and analysed in the case study, the other spreadsheet serving as a generic model.

Target Audience:

Economist

Keywords:

cost savings (CI) (DT) (ET) , drinking water (CI) (DT) (ET) , evaluation, impact (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publisher/Broadcaster:

WHO - World Health Organization - Genève - Switzerland
    

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