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Eales, K.
Eales, K.
&
Ahmad, M.
, 2010.
A review in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan : benchmarking for performance improvement in urban utilities
, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) - South Asia.
Publié le: 11/11/2010
Performance benchmarking is a powerful tool to make service providers more accountable, and to measure progress while improving performance. This...
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Eales, K.
, 2008.
Rethinking sanitation improvement for poor households in urban South Africa : paper presented at the IRC symposium ‘Sanitation for the Urban Poor: Partnerships and Governance’, 19 – 21 November 2008, Delft, the Netherlands
, Delft, The Netherlands: IRC. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Eales-2008-Rethinking.pdf
.
Publié le: 29/07/2010
In South Africa, flush toilets have historically been associated with white privilege, and dry toilets with racial discrimination. The sector slog...
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Eales, K.
, 2008.
Partnerships for sanitation for the urban poor : is it time to shift paradigm?
, Delft, The Netherlands: IRC. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Eales-2008-Partnerships.doc
.
Publié le: 19/08/2010
Pressure to achieve MDG goals is contributing to a reappraisal of the potential for partnerships to help overcome the challenges of providing...
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Schaub-Jones, D.
&
Eales, K.
, 2008.
Sanitation partnerships : landlord or tenant? : the importance of rental relationships to poor community sanitation in three African countries
, (In: BPD Sanitation series) London, UK: Business Partners for Development (BPD) Water and Sanitation Cluster. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Schaub-Jones-Eales-2008-Sanitation.pdf
.
Publié le: 19/08/2010
The importance of rental relationships to poor community sanitation in three African countries is discussed in this paper. The challenges of...
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Schaub-Jones, D.
,
Eales, K.
&
Tyers, L.
, 2006.
Sanitation partnerships : harnessing their potential for urban on-site sanitation
, (BPD Sanitation series) London, UK: Business Partners for Development (BPD) Water and Sanitation Cluster. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Schaub-Jones-2006-Sanitation.pdf
.
Publié le: 19/08/2010
Partnership approaches can serve a useful purpose in on-site sanitation. However, collaboration is not easy. The scarcity of existing partnerships...
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Eales, K.
, 2005.
Bringing pit emptying out of the darkness : a comparison of approaches in Durban, South Africa, and Kibera, Kenya
, (Sanitation Partnerships Series) S.l.: Business Partners for Development (BPD) Water and Sanitation Cluster. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Eales-2005-Bringing.pdf
.
Publié le: 21/05/2012
Much attention has been focussed in recent years on partnerships in the water and sanitation sector. However, as is often the case when sanitation...
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van der Voorden, C.
&
Eales, K.
, 2002.
Mainstreaming gender in South African sanitation programmes: a blind spot or common practice? : paper prepared for the AfricaSan Conference: July 2002
, Braamfontein, South Africa: Mvula Trust. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Voorden-2002-Mainstreaming2.doc
.
Publié le: 01/01/1970
The high profile Whitepaper on Basic Household Sanitation is silent on one aspect: gender. Evaluations revealed that while women are volunteers on...
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Howard, J.R.
et al.
, 2000.
The development of a site sanitation planning and reporting aid (SSPRA) for the selection of appropriate sanitation technologies for developing communities
, (WRC report 586/1/00) Pretoria, South Africa: Water Research Commission, WRC.
Publié le: 31/12/2004
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Kgalushi, R.
,
Smits, S.
&
Eales, K.
, 2004.
People living with HIV / AIDS in a context of rural poverty : the importance of water and sanitation services and hygiene education : a case study from Bolobedu (Limpopo Province, South Africa)
, Johannesburg, South Africa: Mvula Trust and IRC. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/2004-90917-people-living-with_hiv-aids-context-rural-poverty-importance-water.pdf
.
Publié le: 01/02/2024
The water sector in South Africa should focus more on the needs of HIV positive individuals and strengthen multi-sectoral initiatives.
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