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Gosling, L.
Narayanan, R.
et al.
, 2011.
Equity and inclusion in sanitation and hygiene in South Asia : a regional synthesis paper
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Publié le: 22/07/2011
When sanitation and hygiene stalwarts meet at global platforms to take stock, share experiences and assess progress - practitioners and policy...
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Gosling, L.
&
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Toolkits : a practical guide to assessment, monitoring, review and evaluation
, (Save the Children development manuals no. 5) London, UK: Save the Children (UK).
Publié le: 29/12/2004
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, 2015.
Does the use of ICT-reporting improve rural water supply sustainability? : cases from Uganda and Timor Leste (RWSN) : webinar recording, 27th October 2015
, (RWSN webinar series 2015) St Gallen, Switzerland: Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN), Skat Foundation.
Publié le: 13/05/2016
Factors influencing and inhibiting the success of reporting, processing and acting on the results of data.
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Collender, G.
,
Wilbur, J.
&
Gosling, L.
, 2011.
Including disabled people in sanitation and hygiene services
, London, UK: WaterAid. Available at:
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Publié le: 14/07/2011
The needs of disabled people in developing countries are consistently overlooked when it comes to providing sanitation and hygiene services....
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Naughton, M.
et al.
, 2018.
Social accountability for rural water services : summary of RWSN e-discussion
, St Gallen, Switzerland: Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN), Skat Foundation. Available at:
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.
Publié le: 16/03/2018
This brief presents the lessons learnt and advocacy messages from this e-discussion for influencing sector discourse on this topic and ensuring that...
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