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This study aims to understand how Latin American rural communities manage their own water systems and how they are dealing with gender and poverty issues. It focuses on sixteen communities of four Andean countries (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru).

TitleGlobal water policies and local realities : community management of rural water supply in the Andes
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsM. V., G
Secondary TitleResearch Paper / Institute of Social Studies
Pagination93 p. : 1 map, tab.
Date Published1999-12-01
PublisherInstitute of Social Studies
Place PublishedThe Hague, The Netherlands
Keywordsbolivia, colombia, community management, ecuador, evaluation, gender, peru, poverty, rural areas, safe water supply, sdilac, sdiman, ue njb
Abstract

This study aims to understand how Latin American rural communities manage their own water systems and how they are dealing with gender and poverty issues. It focuses on sixteen communities of four Andean countries (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru).

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