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Water Stories: Expanding Opportunities in Small-Scale Water and Sanitation Projects
The poor performance of many large-scale water and sanitation projects has caused the international community to focus increasingly on small-scale and community-based projects. There remains, however, an urgent need for more research and information on these methods. Water Stories: Expanding Opportunities in Small-Scale Water and Sanitation Projects, a report by the Wilson Center's Navigating Peace Initiative, examines alternatives to large-scale infrastructure projects in the water and sanitation sectors. Funded by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the study explores how lessons learned from small-scale projects can be effectively communicated and replicated worldwide.
Complete Water Stories: Expanding Opportunities in Small-Scale Water and Sanitation Projects
Note: If you are using a dial-up Internet connection, you should download the individual articles below.
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Preface and Introduction
Ambassador John W. McDonald; Alicia Hope Herron and Geoffrey Dabelko
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"Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Options in Developing Countries: A Review of Current Implementation Practices"
Daniele S. Lantagne, Robert Quick, and Eric D. Mintz
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"Community-Based Approaches to Water and Sanitation: A Survey of Best, Worst, and Emerging Practices"
John Oldfield
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"Navigating the Mainstream: The Challenge of Making Water Issues Matter"
J. Carl Ganter
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"Closing the Gaps: Improving the Provision of Water and Sanitation"
Charlotte Youngblood and Geoffrey Dabelko
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Environmental Change and Security Program
Woodrow Wilson Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20004-3027
Email: ecsp@wilsoncenter.org
Tel: 202/691-4000
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