Bag om Affordable Water Supply and Sanitation
The editors consider the different aspects of, and the issues surrounding, affordable water supply and sanitation. They consider both ''software'' aspects - people, communities, health, management and institutions - as well as technological considerations such as waste management.
INTRODUCTION
Section 1 COMMUNITIES, HEALTH,''PEOPLE
B.V. Apparao, Mrs Anitha Pius and G. Karthikeyan India
Mapping of fluorosis affected villages
Dr V.S. Ariyaratne and Palitha Jayaweera Sri Lanka
Sarvodaya integrated approach to waterlsanitation
J.M. Barot India
Gender appreciation in Gujarat , India
Mrs Jemima A. Dennis-Antwi Ghana
Developing hygiene education materials
Ms Vijitha Fernando Sri Lanka
Water and sanitation - gender and equity
Ms Ruthy C.D. Libatique Philippines
Empowering women to manage watsan technologies
Jelle van Gijn and Brian Ellis UK
Community infrastructure programme in Pakistan
Section 2 INSTITUTIONS AND MANAGEMENT
Maria de Fatima Carteado and R. Franceys WEDC
Institution development, Brazil
Rekha Dayal and Peter Lochery India
Application of key sector principles
Dr V. J. Emmanuel Sri Lanka
Water and economic development
Mark Harvey India
Institutional constraints - Maharashtra
Derrick Owen Ikin Switzerland
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