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This is the revised edition of the "Lessons Learned" which has been compiled to mark the transition of the WASH project to that of the Environmental Health Project.

TitleLessons learned in water, sanitation, and health : thirteen years of experience in developing countries
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1993
AuthorsWASH -Arlington, VA, US
EditionRev. ed.
Paginationxv, 138 p.
Date Published1993-01-01
PublisherWater and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH)
Place PublishedArlington, VA, USA
Keywordsappropriate technology, behaviour, cab93/6, community management, community participation, financing, government organizations, information transfer, institutional development, integrated approach, legislation, maintenance, manpower development, non-governmental organizations, planning, policies, private sector, safe water supply, sanitation, sustainable development, technical assistance
Abstract

This is the revised edition of the "Lessons Learned" which has been compiled to mark the transition of the WASH project to that of the Environmental Health Project. The twenty lessons learned cover: the function of technical assistance; the design of technical assistance; the delivery of technical assistance; coordination and networking; information exchange; national institutions; donors; nongovernmental organizations; community participation; the private sector; the larger context (of programmes); the importance of sanitation; behavioural change; community management; planning; legal and regulatory framework; institutional and human resources development; technology and technical standards; operation and maintenance; and financial viability.

NotesBibliography: p. 131-138. - Also available in French (isn 11903) and Spanish (isn 11902)
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