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Lessons Learned from NGO Experiences in the Water and Sanitation Sector

Edited by Ian Smout and Sarah Parry-Jones

Water and NGOs Workshop, 21 January 1998

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Cover Sheet

Contents

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Chapter 2 - Key lessons learned 

Chapter 3 - Summary Papers

Paper 1: Water and Group Enterprise Project (WAGE), Kenya

Paper 2: Bangladesh: The Sanitation and Family Education (SAFE) Project

Paper 3: Honduras: Local Management of Community Water Systems

Paper 4: Namarroi Water Supply, Zambezia, Mozambique

Paper 5: Kolinghuesse Dam

Paper 6: ABCD Programme, Treadle Pumps, Cambodia

Paper 7: Mecanhelas Water Programme, Mozambique

Paper 8: Introduction of Low-cost Drilling to Malawi

Paper 9: Bangladesh Cyclone Shelter Preparatory Project

Paper 10: Urban Slum Water Supply, Bangladesh

Paper 11: Community Oriented Rural Development Project

Paper 12: West Myagdi Community Health Programme

Paper 13: Gunjur (The Gambia) Community Water Project

Paper 14: Antitar Water Supply and Sanitation Project

Paper 15: Community Involvement in the Development of Participatory Health Education Materials, Ghana

Paper 16: Development of Participatory Health Education Materials for Community Volunteers and Project Supervisors and Trainers, Ghana

Paper 17: Emergency Water Supplies for Rwandan Refugees

Paper 18: Muchinji Water Project, Malawi

Paper 19: Environmental Health Project Tibet Autonomous Region

Paper 20: Morrumbala Water and Sanitation Pilot Project

Paper 21: Kale Heywet Church Water Programme, Ethiopia

Paper 22: Mafefe Water Supply, South Africa

Paper 23: Water and Sewerage Engineering for the Maldives

Paper 24: Hittosa Watr Supply, Sanitation and Health Education Management

Paper 25: Bwera Water Supply and Muyembe Tubewell Project

Paper 26: Hitoa Gravity Flow Water Supply Scheme, Ethiopia

Paper 27: Shantipura Muddanahalli Parish Society, India

Paper 28: Using Advisers.  The WaterAid Experience

Paper 29: Senegal Potable Water Project

Paper 30: Kwekwe Water Project, Zimbabwe

Paper 31: Kidogozero Village Water Supply Scheme, Tanzania

Chapter 4 - Presented Papers

Presentation 1: Overview Report on 1996-1997 JFS Submissions

Presentation 2: Findings of the Water and Livelihoods Workshop in Harare

Presentation 3: Sources of Information and Netwroking for WSS Professionals

Appendix 1: The Workshop

Appendix 2: Reports from discussion groups

Appendix 3: Summary tables of lessons learned

Appendix 4: List of participants

 

 

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