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Document to provide guidance to organizations and individuals involved in the design and establishment of support mechanisms that contribute to a greater capacity for sustained community management of rural systems.

TitleMecanismos de apoyo institucional para los sistemas rurales de agua potable y saneamiento manejados por las comunidades en América Latina
Publication TypeResearch Report
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsLockwood, H
Secondary TitleInforme estratégico / EHP
Volumeno. 6
Paginationxiv, 79 p. : 28 boxes
Date Published01/2002
Publication LanguageEnglish
Keywordscommunity management, decentralization, financing, institutional aspects, latin america, legislation, private sector, rural areas, sanitation, sdilac, sdiman, uebw, water resources, water supply
Abstract

Document to provide guidance to organizations and individuals involved in the design and establishment of support mechanisms that contribute to a greater capacity for sustained community management of rural systems. Drawing on lessons from a review of existing examples, it provides a framework for the establishment of such support mechanisms, explores key issues to be taken into consideration and includes a range of potential institutional models. The document can also be considered as a resource tool to support advocacy efforts in highlighting the problem of sustainability and to raise awareness among key actors, including the major policy and donor agencies, about the importance of post-project support to communities.

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Translated TitleInstitutional support mechanisms for community-managed rural water supply and sanitation systems in Latin America
Original PublicationInstitutional support mechanisms for community-managed rural water supply and sanitation systems in Latin America
Citation Key54413

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