Author
Reed, B., Ockelford, J.

Year of Publishing
2006

Publisher
WEDC

Institution

Participatory planning for integrated rural water supply and sanitation programmes
Guidelines and Manual

Description:

The importance of integrating domestic water supply, hygiene practice and sanitation with community organisation, institutional management and other demands on water resources is well accepted. There is, however, a lack of guidance for professionals on how to achieve this integration. Many of the books that deal with water supply and sanitation concentrate on a particular subject and, although they may refer to related subjects, provide little help on how to combine them in a project.

To provide a solution to this problem, the Water, Engineering & Development Centre (WEDC) at Loughborough University and the British Geological Survey (BGS), with support from the Commonwealth Science Council (CSC) and funding from the British Department for Interna- tional Development (DFID), have developed these Guidelines and Manual to help governments in the process of planning and designing integrated rural water supply and sanitation programmes.


Bibliographical Information:

Reed, B., Ockelford, J. (2006) Participatory planning for integrated rural water supply and sanitation programmes. Guidelines and Manual , WEDC


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