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Better water and sanitation for the urban poor, Good Practice from sub-Saharan Africa



guide Jul 2003 ; 105 pages
Aut. Bernard Collignon & Mukami Kariuki & Régis Taisne & Bruno Valfrey
Ed. WUP - Dakar
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   Améliorer l'accès des populations urbaines démunies aux services d'eau et d'assainissement Abstract:
This document aims to:
(i) describe the challenges facing service delivery to low-income urban communities;
(ii) outline key principles that guide water and sanitation sector practitioners in the delivery of services to the urban poor; and
(iii) provide tangible examples from a range of sub-Saharan African countries to illustrate these principles and challenges.
Contents:
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Serving the Urban Poor: An Overview of Regional Experience

PART ONE - INCREASE ACCESS TO IMPROVED WATER SUPPLY
Chapter 3 - A Private Connection: The Ultimate Water Supply
Chapter 4 - Standpipes: An Evolving Approach to Public Water Supply
Chapter 5 - Intermediate and Independent Service Providers: Filling the Gaps

PART TWO - INCREASE ACCESS TO IMPROVED SANITATION
Chapter 6 - Improving Domestic Sanitation

PART THREE - INCREASE ACCESS THROUGH PRO-POOR POLICY
Chapter 7 - Policy does matter! Developing Policies and Strategies for Improving Water Supply and Sanitation for the Urban Poor.

Keywords:

access to sanitation (CI) (DT) (ET) , access to water (CI) (DT) (ET) , Africa (CI) (DT) (ET) , low-income communities (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publisher/Broadcaster:

WUP - Renforcement des Capacités Partenariat Eau & Assainissement - Afrique - Dakar - Senegal
    

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