This publication details a study, (phase I) based on case studies and relevant data provided by national experts, intended to provide a clear picture... Read more...
Sufficient availability and adequate quality of water are of crucial importance for sustainable development and protection of the environment. Read more...
Despite a long process of liberalization, institutional reforms in Sri Lanka's health and water sectors have been very limited. Read more...
Although community participation in projects in Sri Lanka has existed for a long time, women usually had a peripheral status, not as the decision... Read more...
The aim of this report is to explain what management information systems (MIS) are and how they are used in organizations, and to analyse the MIS of... Read more...
The Health Learning Materials Programme (HLM) was initiated by WHO and UNDP in 1981 to encourage national production of health teaching and learning... Read more...
Reviews the role and influence of non governmental organizations (NGOs) in water supply and sanitation, citing the examples of the Sarvodaya Shramada... Read more...
The groundwater in dry zone areas of Sri Lanka has a high fluoride content. This study was launched to develop a low cost household filter to remove... Read more...