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2006
B. Kingdom, Liemberger, R., et Marin, P., « The challenge of reducing non-revenue water (NRW) in developing countries : how the private sector can help : a look at performance-based service contracting », vol. no. 8. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. vii, 40. p. : 4 fig., 6 tab., 2006.
K. E. U. N. E. P. - Nairobi, Challenges to international waters : regional assessments in a global perspective. Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP, United Nations Environment Programme, 2006, p. 120 p. : fig., tab.
A. Baietti, Kingdom, W., et van Ginneken, M., « Characteristics of well-performing public water utilities », vol. no. 9. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. vi, 107 p. : 10 boxes, 3 fig., 8 tab., 2006.
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Hague, NL, « Children’s health clubs in schools : oppportunities and risks ». S.n., S.l., p. 5 p.; 6 photographs; 1 box, 2006.
B. Skinner, « Chlorination: a contribution to reducing diarrhoeal disease », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 17-20 : 1 fig., 2006.
R. Garandeau, Trevett, A., et Bastable, A., « Chlorination of hand-dug wells in Monrovia », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 19-21 : 5 fig., 2006.
F. Molle et Berkoff, J., Cities versus agriculture : revisiting intersectoral water transfers, potential gains and conflicts, vol. no. 10. Battaramulla, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2006, p. vi, 70 p. : fig., tab.
P. Ryan, « Citizens’ action for water and sanitation ». WaterAid, S.l., p. 4 p.; ill.; tab.; photographs, 2006.
International City/County Management Association -Washington, DC, US, « CityLinks Jordan final report ». USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 21 p., 2006.
International City/County Management Association -Washington, DC, US, « CityLinks Mali final report ». USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 53 p., 2006.
S. Demuth, Gustard, A., Planos, E., Scatena, F., et Servat, E., Climate variability and change : hydrological impacts, vol. no. 308. Wallingford, UK: IAHS Press, Institute of Hydrology, 2006, p. iii, 707 p. : fig., tab.
S. R. Tyler, Comanagement of natural resources : local learning for poverty reduction. Ottawa, Ont, Canada: International Development Research Centre (IDRC), 2006, p. xi, 85 p. : fig.
B. Ministry o BT, « Community development for health : workshop facilitation guide ». Bhutan, Ministry of Health and Education, Department of Health Services, Thimphu, Bhutan, p. 60 p. + 21 p. annexes : ill., 2006.
CREPA -Ouagadougou, BF, Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout, « Connaitre et prevenir les risques sanitaires : volet hygiene et sante », vol. 3. Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout (CREPA), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, p. 54 p.; ill; tab.; fig., 2006.
F. Ruiz-Mier, van Ginneken, M., et World Bank -Washington, DC, US, « Consumer cooperatives : an alternative institutional model for delivery of urban water supply and sanitation services? », vol. no. 5. World Bank Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board, Washington, DC, USA, p. iii, 25 p. : 7 fig., 2 tab., 2006.
F. Ryan, Contaminated water. Chennai, India: Ryan Foundation, 2006, p. 20 p.
V. Mutekwa et Kusangaya, S., « Contribution of rainwater harvesting technologies to rural livelihoods in Zimbabwe : the case of Ngundu ward in Chivi District », Water SA, p. p. 437-444 : 8 fig., 4 tab., 2006.
WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation -Geneva, CH, JMP, Core questions on drinking-water and sanitation household surveys. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2006, p. 24 p. : 6 tab.
J. Toubkiss, « Costing MDG Target 10 on water supply and sanitation : comparative analysis, obstacles and recommendations ». World Water Council, Marseille, France, p. 63 p. : boxes, fig. tab. , 2006.
P. Newborne et Caplan, K., « Creating space for innovation : understanding enablers for multi-sector partnerships in the water and sanitation sector ». Building Partnerships for Development (BPDWS), London, UK, p. 27 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2006.
K. Caplan, « Creating space for innovation : understanding enablers for multi-sector partnerships ». Business Partners for Development (BPD) Water and Sanitation Cluster, London, UK, p. 4 p; ill., 2006.
A. Blanc et Ghesquieres, C., « Decentralisation et politique de l'eau gratuite en Afrique du Sud : quelle place pour le secteur prive », vol. no. 25. Agence Francaise de Developpement, Paris, France, p. 29 p. : 4 boxes, 2 fig., 2 tab., 2006.
S. Rothenberger, Zurbrugg, C., Enayetullah, I., et Sinha, A. H. M. M., Decentralised composting for cities of low- and middle- income countries : a user's manual. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Waste Concern, 2006, p. 107 p. : fig., photogr., tab.
World Bank. Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board -Washington, DC, US., « A demand driven approach in service delivery : the community water and sanitation program in Ghana ». World Bank Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board, Washington, DC, USA, p. 3 p. : 3 tab., 2006.
F. N. Addo-Yobo et Sohail, M., « Determinants of households’ intention to pay for improved water services : an application of the Theory of Reasoned Action », Aqua : journal of water supply research and technology, p. p. 419–425 : 1 fig., 2 tab., 2006.

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