The study examines the direct and indirect roles of government in the management of urban water supply. Read more...
Despite a long process of liberalization, institutional reforms in Sri Lanka's health and water sectors have been very limited. Read more...
In 1990, the Government of Zimbabwe, embarked on an Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) to reduce public sector spending and introduce... Read more...
Without an amicable agreement between the countries of the Middle East to develop and use scarce water resources on an equitable basis, neither a... Read more...
The handpump in rural areas of India is becoming largely accepted as a reliable and safe mode of water supply. Read more...
The Technical Department of the Latin America and Caribbean Region of the World Bank, together with host countries in the region, organized a series... Read more...
Examines the evolution of the World Bank's strategy for integrating gender issues in its lending across sectors and reviews the outcomes achieved so... Read more...