Municipal-supported unsewered sanitation improvements for the urban-poor Various documents on results from research grant Various authors (2015)

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The purpose of the project is to improve the living conditions of the non-sewered urban-poor in Africa through provision of affordable and sustainable sanitation tools and technologies.

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Documents available for download below:

1 - African Water Facility (AWF) (2015): Sustainable Sanitation Approaches for the Urban Poor: AWF Case Studies. Africasan 4, Dakar

2 - African Water Facility Portfolio Report: Un-sewered Sanitation Improvements for the Urban-Poor. Overview of the African Water Facility project portfolio, July 2014

Bibliographic information

Various authors (2015). Municipal-supported unsewered sanitation improvements for the urban-poor Various documents on results from research grant African Development Bank (AfDB), African Water Facility (AWF)

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1 - African Water Facility (AWF) (2015): Sustainable Sanitation Approaches for the Urban Poor: AWF Case Studies. Africasan 4, Dakar


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2 - African Water Facility Portfolio Report (2014): Un-sewered Sanitation Improvements for the Urban-Poor


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Size: 4.43 MB

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Municipal-supported unsewered sanitation improvements for the urban-poor

Published in: 2015
Pages: 0

Publisher:
African Development Bank (AfDB), African Water Facility (AWF)

Author(s):
Various authors

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