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2003
International Water Management Institute -Battaramulla, LK, IWMI, Pro-poor irrigation management transfer?, vol. no. 6. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka, p. 6 p. : 2 boxes, 3 fig., 2 photogr., 2003.
S. Africa. De ZA, A protocol to manage the potential of groundwater contamination from on site sanitation. South Africa, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Pretoria, South Africa, p. 36 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2003.
T. Thompson, Sobsey, M., en Bartram, J., Providing clean water, keeping water clean : an integrated approach, International journal of environmental health research, pp. p. 89-94, 2003.
M. O. Kehinde en Longe, E. O., Providing water at affordable cost in developing economies, in Towards the millennium development goals - actions for water and environmental sanitation : proceedings of the 29th WEDC conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 2003, Loughborough, UK, 2003, pp. p. 248-250 : 2 tabs.
N. Ahmed, Sohail, M., Khan, S., en Ahmed, I., Public private partnerships and the poor. Case report 1. Karachi, Pakistan. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2003, p. viii, 38 p. : 10 tab.
N. Ahmed en Khan, S., Public private partnerships and the poor. Case report 2. Bulk water consumers of the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2003, p. viii, 35 p. : 4 tab.
N. Ahmed, Khan, M. Y., Khan, S., en Ahmed, I., Public private partnerships and the poor. Case report 3. Awami tanks in Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2003, p. x, 92 p. : 22 photogr.
N. Ahmed en Khan, S., Public private partnerships and the poor. Case report 4. Awami tanks revisited : study of current working and stakeholders’ response: Orangi, Baldia and Surjani Towns, Karachi. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2003, p. viii, 53 p.
M. S. I. Khan en Cotton, A., Public private partnerships and the poor in water supply projects. Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, Loughborough, UK, p. 4 p. : 3 boxes, 2003.
M. Sohail, Public private partnerships and the poor : pro-poor longer term (concession and lease) contracts. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2003, p. xi, 48 p. : boxes, tab.
M. Wood, Public private partnersship for water yards in Sudan, in Towards the millennium development goals - actions for water and environmental sanitation : proceedings of the 29th WEDC conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 2003, Loughborough, UK, 2003, pp. p. 313-315.
D. Hall, Lobina, E., en De La Motte, R., Public solutions for private problems? : responding to the shortfall in water infrastructure investment. Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU), University of Greenwich, London, UK, p. 11 p. : 2 tabs., 2003.
A. Thomas, Curtis, V., en Water and Sanitation Program -Washington, DC, US, WSP, Public-private partnerships for health : a review of best practices in the health sector. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 20 p. : 3 box., 1 fig., photogr., 8 tab., 2003.
A. B. Inocencio, Public-private partnerships in Metro Manila, Philippines, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 9-11 : 1 fig., 1 photogr., 1 tab., 2003.
K. Caplan, The purist's partnership : debunking the terminology of partnerships. Business Partners for Development (BPD) Water and Sanitation Cluster, London, UK, p. 4 p., 2003.
J. Wessels, Qanats in Syria ease the water shortage, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 8-10 : 1 fig., 3 photogr., 2003.
A. H. Havelaar en Melse, J. M., Quantifying public health risk in the WHO Guidelines for drinking-water quality : a burden of disease approach, vol. no. 734301022/2003. National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands, p. 49 p. : fig., tab., 2003.
S. Champetier, Collignon, B., L. Housseynou, E., en Toure, M., Que les "sans-pain" ne soient pas sans eau! : partenariat public-prive-ONG pour l'acces a l'eau potable des populations demunies, vol. no. 230. Dakar, Senegal: ENDA Tiers Monde, 2003, p. 110 p. : 8 box., 1 fig., 1 map., photogr., 4 tab.
A. Byrne, Quest manual : your guide to developing effective health communications. Healthlink Worldwide, London, UK, p. iii, 55 p. : ill., 2003.
C. J. Lovell, Mandondo, A., en Moriarty, P. B., The question of scale in integrated natural resource management, in Integrated natural resource management : linking productivity, the environment and development, Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing, 2003, pp. p.109 - 138 : 5 fig., 4 tab.
M. M. Rahman, Sarker, P. C., en Rahman, Z., Rain water harvesting : technical and social evaluation in two arsenic affected upazilas of Rajshahi. NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. xiv, 41 p. : 7 fig., photogr., 5 tab. , 2003.
S. Sharma, Rainwater harvesting has yet to protect India from drought, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 22-24, 1 box, 1 photogr., 2003.
M. E. Reller, Mendoza, C. E., Lopez, M. B., Alvarez, M., Hoekstra, R. M., Olson, C. A., Baier, K. G., Keswick, B. H., en Luby, S. P., A randomized controlled trial of household-based flocculant-disinfectant drinking water treatment for diarrhea prevention in rural Guatemala, American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, pp. p. 411-419 : 3 fig., 5 tab., 2003.
G. A. Raftelis, Stannard, W., en Smith, H., Rate setting 101. Raftelis Financial Consulting (RFC), Charlotte, NC, USA, p. 146 p., 2003.
S. Sarkar en Nitti, R., Reaching the poor through sustainable partnerships : the slum sanitation program in Mumbai, India, vol. no. 7. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. 8 p. : 4 boxes, photogr., 2003.

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