1994
UNICEF -New York, NY, US,
“Proceedings of the meeting on developing an operational strategy for water & environmental sanitation for child survival protection and development : global WES meeting, Bangalore, India, 25 - 30 March, 1994”. UNICEF, New York, NY, USA, p. ii, 63 p.: 1 fig., 3 tab., 1994.
J. Mbugua,
“Rain water harvesting in Kenya : social economic issues research report”. International Rainwater Catchment Systems Association, Nairobi, Kenya, p. xii, 65, 21 p.: 28 fig., 15 tab., 1994.
Socio-Economic Units, Kerala -Trivandrum, IN en Ernakulam, I. N. N. E. E. R. I. -,
“Rural water supply through development of natural springs”. Kochi Zonal Laboratory, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Ernakulam, India, p. 41 p. : fig., photogr., tab., 1994.
W. R. Jobin en Diop, M.,
“Senegal river basin health master plan study”, vol. no. 453. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. xl, 163 p.: 38 fig., 7 tab., 1994.
World Bank -Washington, DC, US,
“Social sector review : investment in human capital in Tanzania : issues paper : overview and summary”. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. iii, 20 p.: 1 fig., 9 tab., 1994.
I. Fosu en MacCarthy, O.,
“Technical and commercial issues in the operation of piped water systems in northern Ghana”, in
Operations and maintenance of water supply and sanitation systems : case studies, 1994, pp. P. 65-75.
P. M. A. A. Odira en Nyangeri, E. N.,
“Water and sanitation services in low-income areas of Nairobi, Kenya”, in
Low-income area water supply and sanitation in selected African cities, 1994, p. 63 p. : fig., 1 map, tab.
J. Robert,
“Water is a commons”. Habitat International Coalition, Mexico City, Mexico, p. 192 p., 1994.
I. T. F. A. O. - Rome,
“Water policies and agriculture”. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy, p. 24 p.: 6 boxes, 2 fig., 4 tab., 1994.
P. K. Aga Khan H. Gilgit,
“Water, sanitation, hygiene & health studies project : Aga Khan health service Northern Areas & Chitral : third progress report : August 1993 to January 1994”, vol. no. 1. Aga Khan Health Service, Gilgit, Pakistan, p. 22 p.: drwngs., fig., 5 tab., 1994.
A. Schuurmans,
Women and purdah : the position of women involved in a low-cost sanitation project in Quetta, Pakistan, vol. no. 36. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Free University Amsterdam, Institute of Cultural Anthropology, 1994, p. viii, 97 p.: 3 boxes, 5 fig., 1 graph, 17 tab.
L. Boer en Rooimans, J.,
“The World Bank and poverty reduction : contributions to a seminar : The Hague, November 17, 1993”. Netherlands, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, DGIS, Information Department, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. 82 p.: 1 box., 1994.
1993
T. Carroll-Foster,
Agenda 21 : abstracts, reviews, commentaries. Ottawa, Ont, Canada: International Development Research Centre (IDRC), 1993, p. 232 p.: tab.
S. A. Esrey en Bergeron, G.,
“Baseline survey for the Guatemalan Highlands Rural Water and Sanitation Project”, vol. no. 403. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. xii, 93 p.: 3 fig., 29 tab., 1993.
M. Mwangola,
“Bugata/Makwasinyi Community Water and Sanitation Project”, in
Interregional workshop on the role of women in environmentally sound and sustainable development. Vol. I : proceedings of the workshop, 1993, pp. P. 317-322.
J. Leitmann en Rabinovitch, J.,
“Environmental innovation and management in Curitiba, Brazil”, vol. no. 1. UNDP/UNCHS/World Bank-Urban Management Programme, c/o World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. xv, 62 p.: 5 boxes, 4 fig., 9 tab., 1993.
P. Mbughuni,
“Gender impact study for the Domestic Water Supply Programme Morogoro Region”. Netherlands Embassy, Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, p. iii, 33 p.: 3 fig., 1 map, 8 tab., 1993.