City-wide sanitation: The role of planning Policy brief Stockholm International Water Institute (2016)

In 2016 the World Water Week (WWW) brought together leading experts from around the world to discuss and share the latest experiences on planning urban sanitation in two sessions convened by WaterAid, UNDP-SIWI Water Governance Facility, GIZ, SuSanA, and the World Bank. This policy brief synthesises the key lessons and recommendations that grew out of that encounter, calling for more flexible and context-sensitive planning and for increased collaboration among involved stakeholders.

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Stockholm International Water Institute (2016). City-wide sanitation: The role of planning Policy brief Stockholm International Water Institute

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