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  • ...r Partnership (NWP) is an independent body set up by the Dutch private and public sectors in the Netherlands to act as a national coordination and informatio The NWP has 162 members: 86 private sector companies, 28 public authorities, 19 knowledge institutes, 20 NGOs and 9 water supply companies.
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  • ...well-being. The lack of safe sanitation contributes to diarrhea, a major public health concern and a leading cause of disease and death among children unde
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  • | valign="top" | The public health risks are mainly limited to proper handling of faeces. <br> * There needs to be sufficient public awareness about the risks of handling urine and faeces.
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  • ...priate for areas where septic tanks already exist, but effluent is causing public health or environmental risks. </li>
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  • * [http://enpho.org/ Drinking water quality information] from Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO). ENPHO at present runs a government accredited
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  • Arghyam is an Indian public charitable foundation set up by Rohini Nilekani, one of India's leading phi
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  • ...p://www.enpho.org/ Drinking water quality information from Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO)]
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  • ...nd communications think tank that works with entrepreneurs, corporates and public and academic institutions.
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  • ...that is a good place to start as it will make your information seen by the public without you having to know anything about editing an Akvopedia page. You ma
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  • ...hts, and which apply a good social policy. The ASN Bank works closely with public organizations concerned with the South, the environment and human rights. C
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  • Together with partners from the public, private and non-profit sector, IICD puts knowledge, innovation and finance
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  • ...y components and implements training courses and capacity building for the public and private sector.
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  • == Public-private partnerships ==
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  • ...ancing, wherein a private entity receives a concession from the private or public sector to finance, design, construct, and operate a facility for a specifie ...ing because of overall costs involved and to enhance ownership. Leveraging public resources is seen as a key component towards increased financial sustainabi
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  • ...struction of rainwater harvesting systems at household and communal level (public spaces such as schools, community centres and health centres). In the futur
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  • ...upports the technology components and implements capacity building for the public and private sector.
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  • ...ion and retail of domestic purification of rooftop-harvested rainwater and public drinking water
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  • ...for All supports projects with finances and expertise offered by the Dutch public and privatewater sector. Aqua for All projects aim at improved access to sa
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  • ...hare their thoughts privately, without having to come to meetings or other public events. They can be a way for people who might be afraid, or who are not al
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  • ...ault/files/262.2-92GU-9599.pdf Guidelines For Operation and Maintenance of Public Standposts For TAP Committees]
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  • Urinals can be used in homes as well as within public facilities. In some cases, the provision of a urinal is useful to prevent t ...ommunity. When men have access to a urinal, they may urinate less often in public, which reduces unwanted odours and makes women feel more comfortable. Men h
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  • ...enance. If water is available, this type of toilet is appropriate for both public and private applications.
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  • ...y to receive the blackwater. The cistern flush toilet is suitable for both public and private applications.
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  • ...e applications, although significant training and awareness is required in public settings to ensure proper use and minimize clogging.
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  • ...using a toilet, from 27% to 59% in the last 5 years. They have also built public toilets in Afghanistan, Bhutan, Ghana, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mozambique, La
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  • ...r, multi-chamber septic tanks can be designed for groups of houses and/ or public buildings (e.g., schools). A septic tank is appropriate where there is a wa
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  • ...vary from 1,000 L for a single family up to 100,000 L for institutional or public toilet applications. Because the digestate production is continuous, there
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  • ...of service may vary significantly. Private operators may charge less than public ones, but may only afford to do so if they do not discharge the sludge at a
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  • a distance from homes and public spaces. They are not appropriate for very dense or urban areas.
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  • ...o be properly dried, fresh sludge rich in organic matter (e.g., latrine or public toilet sludge) must first be stabilized. Allowing the sludge to degrade ana
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  • ...sampling is important to ensure compliance with regulations and to ensure public health requirements. Depending on the recharge method, some mechanical main
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  • ...reatment type and quality, digested or stabilized sludge can be applied to public or private lands for landscaping or agriculture.''' - May pose public health risks, depending on its quality and application <br>
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  • ...and storage site is protected (e.g., by a fence) and located far from the public, there should be no risk of contact or nuisance. The contamination of groun
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  • ...lity. Usually, only users who can pay for the service are permitted to use public facilities.
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  • ...(Burkina Faso): a surtax on water supply is applied by ONEA, an autonomous public water and sanitation company, to subsidize on-site sanitation facilities (2
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  • ...mbodia, GRET, an international NGO has a Rural Infrastructure Fund, with a public development bank. This provides medium-term loans to local commercial banks
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  • ...ancing, wherein a private entity receives a concession from the private or public sector to finance, design, construct, and operate a facility for a specifie
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  • ...ormance-based subsidies to support basic services where conditions justify public funding to complement or replace user-fees. ...dies to support the delivery of basic services where it is justified using public funding to complement or replace user-fees.
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  • ...Partnership for Handwashing. <ref>[http://www.globalhandwashing.org Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing website]</ref>
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  • ...to process. Ecological sanitation can both be applied in cities (often in public toilet blocks), and in peri-urban and rural areas.
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  • ...ur harder, for example through the banning of open defecation practices in public places (see also command and control tools), or by making the desired behav ...hand-wash marketing programmes (via [[Public Private Partnerships (PPP) | public private partnerships]]) in Ghana, Peru, Senegal, South Africa, Indonesia, M
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  • ...sis. Department of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.</cite>
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  • ...esearchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO) of Nepal, and Rural Water Supply and Sanitation ...p://www.enpho.org/ Drinking water quality information from Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO)]
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  • ...isal of Ceramic Water Filtration Interventions in Cambodia]. UNC School of Public Health. May 2006. ...l Report], Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, USA.
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  • ...stems for alternative energy. They also work as consultants to other NGOs, public and private organisations for the adaptation of technologies in the field o ...plants, where technologies are developed, tested, and demonstrated to the public.
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  • ...stems for alternative energy. They also work as consultants to other NGOs, public and private organisations for the adaptation of technologies in the field o
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  • sanitation, public health and advocacy.
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  • sanitation, public health and advocacy.
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  • ...niquely positioned to be a key advisor in the creation of well-functioning Public Private Partnerships (PPPs). Over the years their services
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  • ...All of this underscores the important role chlorine will play in promoting public health in many regions for the foreseeable future.
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  • ...itiatives, global business leaders are engaging in awareness campaigns and public policy discussions. The Mandate produces an analysis of current and emergi
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  • ...ckle the issue of global water scarcity through innovations in technology, public policy and private action. Combining the rigor of scientific research with
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  • Co-founded by actor Matt Damon, H2O Africa is creating widespread public awareness of the water crisis in Africa and gathering support for cost effe
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  • ...r sharing water management knowledge amongst practitioners and the general public. It aims to draw on the rich experience of water-sector experts, package th ...st practices, to advocate sustainable approaches, to bring transparency of public data and information, and to spread awareness. The ultimate objective of t
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  • ...Ecotact Ikotoilet is a waste management and sanitation program to deliver public health and environmental benefits through an economically profitable busine
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  • ...accès à un urinoir, cela peut les encourager à s'abstenir d’uriner en public ; ce qui réduit les odeurs indésirables et permet aux femmes de se sentir
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  • pour hommes sont recommandés. Les TCSU conviennent au milieu public et privé bien qu’un
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  • ...vice. En général, seulement ceux qui peuvent payer ont accès au service public.
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  • être vendus pour l'usage public) peuvent être utilisés sans
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  • éloigné et protégée du public, il ne devrait y avoir aucun
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  • ...get organizations:''' Netherlands municipalities, provinces, water boards, public utility companies together with equivalent partner<br> '''Project type:''' ...'''Target organizations:''' Dutch provinces, municipalities, water boards, public utility companies and equivalent partners in developing countries <br> '''P
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  • |target_org= Dutch provinces, municipalities,water boards,public utility companies and equivalent partners in developing countries.
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  • Public administration services Public policy and politics
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  • aim =To encourage public infrastructure development in developing countries. | ...nvolvement of international business in the development and realization of Public Infrastructure Projects in order to utilize the knowledge, skills and devel
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  • |financed by =Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management
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  • |target_org=Netherlands municipalities, provinces, water boards, public utility companies together with equivalent partner.
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  • |financed by =Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Water Management, Foreign Affairs, Housing, Economic A
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  • ...'Project type:''' Viable capital spending programs or projects in both the public and private sectors. The EIB finances projects across most sectors. These p
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  • | watcrit= public water supplies and pre-treated water, rooftop harvested rainwater Public water: 2 years
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  • ...ns are granted to viable capital spending programs or projects in both the public and private sectors. The EIB finances projects across most sectors. These p
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  • ...ct type:''' Climate change and the environment, energy, macroeconomics and public administration, global health, education and research<br> '''Funding range: |'''Region:''' <br>'''Target organizations:''' Public-private alliances<br> '''Project type:''' food security and agriculture, an
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  • ...hile at the same time fulfilling Australia’s international relations and public diplomacy objectives.
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  • |target_org=public-private alliances # Alliance proposals will to demonstrate significant new, non-public resources to address international development problems.
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  • ...se of low returns, but because of weaknesses in financial markets and the 'public good' nature of some of their benefits. The private sector may be reluctant ...are being asked to sign up for the [http://www.enterprisechallengefund.org/public/eNewsletter.aspx?0x9menu=10 ECF e-newsletter] (external website) on the web
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  • Public Information Service: [email protected] <br>
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  • * Be an instigator of public debate on development assistance and development ...t_projects= Climate change and the environment, Energy, Macroeconomics and public administration, global health, education and research.
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  • ...organizations:''' <br> '''Project type:''' Agriculture, health, education, public utilities, transport and telecommunications, industry and the private secto ...emonstration projects, partnerships, training, knowledge dissemination and public awareness campaigns. AquaFund will also finance pilot programs and investme
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  • ...emonstration projects, partnerships, training, knowledge dissemination and public awareness campaigns. AquaFund will also finance pilot programs and investme
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  • ...rivately); or, in the case of an entity that is owned or controlled by the public sector (an entity with more than 50% of its capital held publicly); or it m
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  • ...national sustainable development initiatives. Today the GEF is the largest public funder of projects to improve the global environment. An independently oper * It involves the public in project design and implementation.
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  • ...households; partners with a wide variety of institutions from the private, public and nonprofit sectors; evaluates results; and shares lessons learned.
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  • |target_projects=Agriculture, health, education, public utilities, transport and telecommunications, the industry and the private s
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  • ...through investment in infrastructure, health care services, financial and public administration systems, or helping nations prepare for the impact of climat
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  • |sector = Clean Energy. Energy, water & utilities, Industry, Public works
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  • ...ite, firstly urine is needed. This can be collected from markets, urinals, public buildings. It must be separated from other sanitation products using [[Urin
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  • ...lt in a Wiki article. -I see the settings as being better for the browsing public, those who want to educate themselves on the WatSan issues of the world and
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  • ...link=Pay and use toilet - public bath houses}} <br> [[Pay and use toilet - public bath houses]] ...Partnerships approaches|width=94|link=Public-Private Partnerships}} <br> [[Public-Private Partnership approaches]]
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  • ...min/smith.html Contamination of drinking-water by arsenic in Bangladesh: a public health emergency ] - at SOS-Arsenic.net
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  • ...provided to users through a treatment plant and a distribution system with public standpipes or household connections.
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  • ...provided to users through a treatment plant and a distribution system with public standpipes or household connections. For open water catchments, like from r
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  • ...t with regards to routine operation and repair, but some backstopping from public sector units is a good idea:
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  • ...tly activated. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/rower-pump RWSN.]]] ...y many people. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/bush-pump RWSN.]]]
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  • '''Public Domain:''' [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/proprietary
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  • '''Public Domain:''' [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/no-6-pump No. 6 Pump]
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  • ...or Arsenic Removal Fact Sheet: Adsorption.] Raju Shrestha, Environment and Public Health Organisation, ENPHO.
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  • ...the-Nalgonda-Technique alternative link]). Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.
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  • ...sourced from upgraded wells of informal vendors at the community level, a public perception of safety prevails - at least it must have gone through one form ...ing nations]. Excerpt from Pure Water Phenomenon in Nigeria: Assessment of Public Health Impacts. In MSc Thesis. Oxford University Centre for the Environment
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  • ...m/desastres/oxfamwsm.pdf Oxfam Water Supply Scheme for Emergencies]. Oxfam Public Health Engineering Team.
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  • [[Image:public standpost.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Public standpost. Drawing: WHO.]] A public standpost or tapstand distributes water from one or more taps to many users
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  • '''Yield:''' Depends on the pressure of the public main, diameter of the household connection, and demand.
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  • ...system. There are many types of water meter, but for ordinary domestic or public standpipe use, turbine meters are most common. The vane wheel and the count '''Area of use:''' Piped public water distribution systems.
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  • ..."background:#efefef;"|[[Image:Public_standpost small.jpg|center|100px|link=Public standpost]] ...class="center" style="width:auto; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;">[[Public standpost]]</div>
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  • ...k Gadgil's ultraviolet-light water purification system treats water from a public well. Photo: [http://web.mit.edu/invent/www/ima/gadgil_bio.html Ashok Gadgi
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  • ...otential for community-based maintenance. The Nira AF85 pump is not in the public domain. For specifications and information, it is necessary to contact the
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  • ...esh and India. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/no-6-pump RWSN.]]] ...g up to 100 persons. The maximum possible lift is 7 m. The No. 6 pump is a public domain pump defined by RWSN specifications. It is easy to install and has e
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  • ...The Tara pump. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/tara-pump RWSN.]]] ...s of 100 persons. The maximum recommended lift is 15 m. The Tara Pump is a public domain pump defined by RWSN specifications and Indian Standards. The Tara P
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  • ...o maintain it. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/malda-pump RSWN.]]] ...of 300 persons. The maximum recommended lift is 15 m. The Malda Pump is a public domain pump defined by RWSN specifications. The Malda Pump is fully corrosi
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  • ...he Jibon pump. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/jibon-pump RWSN.]]] ...he Jibon pump. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/jibon-pump RWSN.]]]
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  • ...e walami pump. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/walami-pump RWSN.]]] ...e walami pump. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/walami-pump RWSN.]]]
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  • The U3M Pump is a public domain pump defined by RWSN specifications. The U3M Pump is fully corrosion * [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/u3m-pump Implementation • Handpump Technology U3M Pump].
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  • ...o 300 persons. The maximum recommended lift is 45 m. The Afridev Pump is a public domain pump defined by RWSN specifications. The Afridev Pump is fully corro
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  • The Hydropump is not in the public domain. For specific information, it is necessary to contact the manufactur
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  • ...s and the maximal lift recommended is 80 m. The Afridev Pump with BSS is a public domain pump defined by RWSN specifications. The Afridev Pump with BSS is fu
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  • ...Mark ll pump. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/india-mark-ii RWSN.]]] ...Mark lll pump. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/india-mark-iii RWSN.]]]
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  • The Volanta Pump is not in the public domain and information can be asked from the manufacturer. The Volanta Pump
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  • ...n Afghanistan. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/indus-kabul-pamir-pumps RWSN.]]] ...ully corrosion resistant; rods are subject to rusting. The Kabul pump is a public domain pump defined by RWSN specifications, only used in Afghanistan and Pa
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  • ...he Indus pump. Photo: [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/implementation/public-domain-handpumps/indus-kabul-pamir-pumps RWSN.]]] ...ully corrosion resistant; rods are subject to rusting. The Indus pump is a public domain pump defined by RWSN specifications, only used in Afghanistan and Pa
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  • ...ully corrosion resistant; rods are subject to rusting. The Pamir Pumps are public domain pumps defined by RWSN specifications, only used in Afghanistan and P
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  • ...llment of the right to food. There are also factors that have an impact on public goods (such as climate change) that intergovernmental institutes should try Public pressure can be a powerful means of holding governments and intergovernment
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  • ...ll piped water schemes, with between 1 km and 2 km of pipes and one or two public taps. Since the ground water in the Rift Valley is salty, it is necessary t
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  • ...financing sources and the light blue boxes show the financing channels for public funding (note that the central government or its agencies may play the role ...d, and are better governed. IRC works in partnership with governments, the public and private sector, Dutch and international organisations, UN institutions,
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  • '''Figure 1. Public spending (from funds obtained through domestic taxes and external transfers ...scar and WaterAid America]. New York, NY, USA, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
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  • ...hich implies that they would be disbursed in much the same way as national public budget resources (OECD, 2009). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_devel ...2012. Chapel Hill, NC, USA, The Water Institute, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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  • ...onal (or local) governments through national or state policy. However, the public or private sector can also calculate tariffs for an individual project, som * '''Pay per use and subscriptions'''; for public toilets or communal sanitation blocks (i.e. toilet, shower and laundry faci
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  • ...black; background-color:#ffffff;"|At a provincial level, the Department of Public Works and Housing is responsible for the capacity support role as well as c
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  • ...f the subsidies in this category are services of some kind provided by the public sector or indirect financial transfers. ...gn="top" | - Lack of financial sustainability, if there are not sufficient public funds to support it<br>
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  • 2) Public finance; allows user to specify (and follow) financial flows between instit ...vailable finance and also the incorporation of the financing strategy into public budgets during strategy implementation (EUWI Finance Working Group, 2007).
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  • ...ers management issues, town planning, civil and environmental engineering, public health, urban agriculture, etc. ====Chapter 3 - Sanitation and public health====
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  • ...tation solutions that meet small and large-scale needs. Our clients in the public and private sector include governments, international aid agencies, NGOs an
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  • [http://footballforwater.nl/ Football for Water] is a public-private partnership (PPP) consisting of the following organizations: Royal ...International, Aqua for All, Akvo and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The public-private partnership is characterized by 50-50 contribution by private partn
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  • ...and also the financing hereof by means of grants, loans, user charges and public subsidies. It covers water, e.g. water supply, wastewater and sanitation, a
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  • - Enhancing willingness and ability to pay, which helps financing of public schemes and upscaling of self-financed schemes.<br> ...dressing water-quality needs for all risks and all water uses, also beyond public schemes.<br>
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  • ...er year to compute the hourly rate, and these should exclude annual leave, public holidays, weekends and sick leaves. ...t beneficiaries. Lobby at national and international level should convince public and private stakeholders to invest in and create an enabling environment fo
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  • ...red as much as possible through local funding sources e.g. from consumers, public sector and private investors, through household contributions, recurrent ta ...possible distribution systems and taps / standpipes) or community managed public toilet and bathroom facilities. “Institutional” systems for schools and
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  • ...sustainable. The initial supply of lending capital usually comes from the public sector (IFIs, development banks, national governments, etc) and the funds m ...d acquires legal status, it shall be registered as a fund with appropriate public authority. Besides the requirement of legal status, it will also be necessa
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  • * The public sector fulfills a leading and coordinative role in the WASH sector. # To convince public and private stakeholders to invest in and create an enabling environment fo
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  • ...urchase spare parts and physical failure will result causing a decrease in public support and reluctance to pay for poor services etc. It is essential that t
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  • ...hem. The launching workshop must be inclusive, well-structured and attract public attention. In step 2 stakeholders generate a protocol agreement, an agreeme ...e by the community; the local authorities and the private sector (see also public private partnerships). The main output of step 6 is a funded action plan th
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  • ...tarched, which is best possible with a democratic decentralisation reform. Public participation can in turn add to sustainable sanitation and water managemen ...n making closer to the citizenry, decentralisation is believed to increase public-sector accountability and therefore effectiveness.
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  • ...e risk of exposure to pathogens and hazardous substances that could affect public health at all points of the sanitation system from the toilet via the colle # Reuse of the material is the responsibility of the Town Council. A public company has to collect the sanitised products, has to guarantee a sufficien
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  • Sewer and/or latrine construction is not enough to control the public health and environmental hazards of excreta. Latrine and septic/interceptor ...ld to household, from city to city, and obviously from country to country. Public and community toilets add another dimension of uncertainty to questions abo
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  • ...y reduction efforts. This kind of spatial information can also empower the public to query government priorities, advocate for alternative interventions, and
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  • ...uctural and indirect forms of vulnerability and discrimination in terms of public policies (or lack thereof), local power structures or cultural practices.
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  • ...ge:regulation photo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Photo: [http://ppp.worldbank.org/public-private-partnership/ppp-sector/water-sanitation/small-water-providers ppp.w ...or small rural operators. Regulation can cover economic, environmental and public health aspects of service provision.</font>
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  • ...service provider options refer to models such as '''self-supply''' and '''public-private partnerships''', that are a departure from the conventional model o ...ns. Alternatives such as municipal supply, small-scale private suppliers (public-private partnerships) or self-supply, where properly supported, can improve
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  • |The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is a public interest research and advocacy organisation based in New Delhi. CSE researc ...on a sustainable base. Aqua for All acts as a networking agent, connecting public and private organizations, mobilizing resources, expertise and finances fro
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  • ...ts are not (yet) widely replicated. UNICEF is working with the Ministry of Public Works and Utilities and the island councils to promote the use of rainwater ...o do this, you might need to involve churches, Island Council, Ministry of Public Works, Unimane (elder men) or any other influential body in the community.
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  • ...Other possible reuse options are the irrigation of parks, lawns and other public spaces and groundwater recharge. ...on of organic matter uses organic sources such as fresh faecal sludge from public toilets and septic tanks and pit latrines or animal manure. The production
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  • *Due to the costs of these capital-intensive solutions being so high, public investment to improve sanitation coverage also in poor urban areas is typic ...nd economic aspects, but also the challenges of institutional capacity and public participation. Central to the approach is the comprehensive systems analysi
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  • ...the toilet (COHRE et al., 2008). In many countries, hygiene conditions in public toilets are poor and spread infectious diseases. In the absence of sanitary ...and girls face innumerable security risks and other dangers when they use public facilities which are open to both men and women. Research in East Africa in
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  • ...salers – has often been ignored as a reliable alternative or addition to public service providers in the sanitation sector. As a result, particularly devel Collaboration between different public and private actors is crucial within the sanitation sector. The central gov
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  • .../resources/library/details/749 factsheet]that highlights the importance of public awareness raising and sanitation marketing to increase the efficiency and s ...sector interest in the sanitation market and (3) to decision makers in the public, private and civil sectors.
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  • ...nance'': Maintenance which is undertaken only in response to breakdowns or public complaints. [[File:Wg10 business.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Figure 3: Public toilet with water kiosk in Kenya. In front is the water kiosk that function
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  • ...ter, prevention of faecal-oral transmission should be a highly prioritised public health outcome. Once pathogens have infiltrated into the groundwater it tak
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  • ...translated into practical information using language and symbols that the public can easily understand. The information should focus on foods (groups) that
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  • ...el, have increased the number of people buying and eating food prepared in public places. Globalization has triggered growing consumer demand for a wider var Governments should make food safety a public health priority, as they play a pivotal role in developing policies and reg
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  • |Involve public institutions at all levels and establish coordinating mechanisms ...rt the right to food, including ways to correct violations, and inform the public of their rights
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  • ...leadmin/user_upload/faoweb/ICN2/documents/CSO_Vision_Statement_-_Final.pdf Public Interest Civil Society Organizations Vision Statement on Nutrition], 13 Nov ...ad to improved nutritional and health outcomes for all. In their statement public interest civil society organizations therefore call on Governments to fully
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  • ...s. Small holder farmers should be central to all policies and programs and public investment remains essential. Stable agricultural markets are a requisite f
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  • ...ambers (ZECCs)", clay pot coolers, and “Zeer pots". Both the private and public sector should invest in storage and cold chain facilities. |'''Public and Private sector investments''' are needed for infrastructure and transpo
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  • Public policies should promote livelihoods and jobs where people live, and ensure * The provision of public goods (infrastructure, research and extension services, bank loans) which c
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  • Many public and private development actors have contributed to rising levels of awarene ...ve their personal welfare and that of society <ref>A.R. Andreasen. [http://public.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/courses/mba/mba260e/andreasen_jppm.pdf Marketing Soci
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  • ...rganizations, research institutes, private sector actors and of course the public sector from local to international level. To facilitate coordination and co
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  • ...-aim-malnutrition/ The Amsterdam Initiative against Malnutrition (AIM)], a public-private partnership, with among others WUR/CDI, Unilver, DSM, RAbobank and
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  • ...into contextualized simple information using language and symbols that the public can easily understand, and focus on foods that are commonly consumed, porti ...chers, journalists, extension agents, and others working directly with the public to educate individuals and society as a whole about desirable eating patter
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  • ...r 80% of the rice produced in Punjab is procured by the government for the public distribution system (PDS), which has shown a steep hike since mid-2005.
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  • ...|link=India Water Portal: Swacch Bharat Mission: An opportunity to rethink public toilet governance]] ...ublic toilet governance | Swacch Bharat Mission: An opportunity to rethink public toilet governance]] <br> ''Although the SBM rightly promises to secure the
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  • ...water problem in Sukhpuri Government Middle School, Sehgal Foundation , a public charitable trust, registered in India since 1999 in Gurgaon, developed and
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  • ...olitical contexts. This work includes awareness raising, legal actions and public education, as well as building networks, relationships and capacity. (Advoc
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  • ...]<br>''Lontuo, a large community of more than 4500 inhabitant has a single public school in Twah River District which was founded since 1975. It's an element
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  • ...costly sewerage and sewage treatment plants. For the construction of these public toilets, a number of permits are required: from the Sanitary and Epidemiolo '''''NGO ALGA''' was founded as a voluntary public organization. Its mission: to improve rural women's status and standard of
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  • ...let facilities and connection to water supply systems just like 60% of all public schools in rural Colombia. His teacher Leydi Alejandra explains, “the sch
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  • ...were located, ecological theory and methods are now increasingly informing public policy and resource management. One of the latest results of this trend is
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  • ...Image:latin america news health.png|left|70px|link=WHO Warns of El Niño's Public Health Impacts]] |January 28, 2016 <br> [[WHO Warns of El Niño's Public Health Impacts]] <br> ''Based on the latest UN figures, the report estimate
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  • ...y's water crisis]] <br> ''Mexico City's creaking water infrastructure is a public health hazard and environmental disaster. Flooding and water shortages are
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  • ...ce 1990 and is currently seeking a third term -- has built and refurbished public schools, which are equipped with sanitation services and electricity, excep
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  • ...''Family farmers in Chile are pushing for the reinstatement of water as a public good, to at least partially solve the shortages caused by the privatisation
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  • ...as changes in community behaviour: no more solid waste is dumped near the public or private wells, mapping of wells continues today, and spring cleaning of ...l authorities in all the activities and found that their support motivated public participation.
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  • ...ays he would like to see the initiative extended to many more of the 6,000 public schools in the province.<br/>
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  • ...eveloping long-term and sustainable solutions for wastewater treatment for public markets. The cost of developing wastewater treatment systems for public markets includes
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  • ...r kiosks (picture ‘Water kiosk women’) and will benefit in future from public sanitation facilities financed through the WSTF. ...WSTF) and German financial cooperation (KfW), a number of water kiosks and public sanitation facilities have been built in low income areas since 2009.''
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  • ...work with different partners in all fields of engagement from government, public and private areas.
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  • ...feedback to facilitate a culture of cleaning and maintenance of toilets in public schools. “School-based management appears to be a key element for sustain
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  • ...– the Bio-digester toilets. The company offers bio-toilets for families, public, community, schools, institutions and companies; bio-tanks for Indian Railw
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  • ...ays he would like to see the initiative extended to many more of the 6,000 public schools in the province.<br/>
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  • ...areness%20Raising%20&%20Sanitation%20Marketing SuSanA's WG 9b Factsheet on Public Awareness Raising & Sanitation Marketing].
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  • ...sion-making abilities as theirs is generally more of an advisory role. For public projects, the technical working group should be endorsed and officially aut
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  • === Public Market === ...st no flow when the market is shut down, to peak flows on key market days. Public market wastewater systems require a four step process: pretreatment, primar
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  • ...ress of Iloilo City as they implement this wastewater project for the Jaro Public Market.'' The Jaro Public Market, like most city markets in the Philippines, is complete with dry goo
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  • ...another probable link to the groundwater pollution problem. Educating the public about this issue and requiring proper septic tanks for homes undergoing rem
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  • Promotional posters will be created to post at barangay halls and public buildings. Information fliers and brochures will also be created for distri
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  • ...n dramatically reduce trash entering the wastewater stream. Trash traps at public markets for fish, meat and vegetable stalls is required.
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  • ...areness%20Raising%20&%20Sanitation%20Marketing SuSanA's WG 9b Factsheet on Public Awareness Raising & Sanitation Marketing].
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  • ...ilippines for many point sources of sewage pollution, including those from public markets, hospitals and slaughterhouses. Constructed wetlands come in many s
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  • ...(SBRs) are available. For example, the wastewater treatment plant for the public market at San Fernando, La Union, Philippines uses an [[Practitioner's Tool
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  • ...(SBRs) are available. For example, the wastewater treatment plant for the public market at San Fernando, La Union, Philippines uses an [[Anaerobic_Baffled_R
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  • [[File:CW1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Dumaguete Public Market Constructed Wetland]] ...energy inputs. The wetland pictured here was engineered for the Dumaguete Public Market by the Bremen Overseas Research and Development Agency, a German non
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  • ...ldings are sold, substantially remodeled, or in the case where an imminent public health hazard exists.'' (San Fernando City, 2010) ## ''For public and private residential buildings''
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  • ...truck-mounted tanks shall be inspected by the driver prior to transport on public roads to ensure that septage will not leak, spill, or run out of the tank.
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  • ...wering pathogen levels, odor problems need to be reduced or eliminated for public acceptance. Stabilization processes are not required for all secondary trea
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  • '''C. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)''' is one of the three departments in the governm ...bridges, flood control, water resources and wastewater projects, and other public works
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  • ...ortunately, however, '''government officials, legislators, and the general public are generally unaware of these internal waters and are therefore under the ...origin they nonetheless persist in continuing to delude themselves and the public at large. '''This is accomplished by either a failure to mention the existe
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  • ...uctural measures can be formed in particular through policies and laws, public awareness-raising, vulnerability map, Emergency plan map, training, and e
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  • * To provide a basis for the including public health in national or regional drinking-water policies and actions
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  • ...sis. Department of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.</cite>
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  • ...the-Nalgonda-Technique alternative link]). Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.
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  • <font size="4" color="#696969">Financing Sanitation, The essence of public and private funding for sanitation</font> 1. Sanitation is a public good <br>
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  • ...connect household data on water and sanitation facilities with data about public spending on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Both datasets are collect
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  • * Public access: Data is available to anyone under terms and conditions that are not
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  • ...rnments and non-governmental organisations that strive for equal access to public services, reliable infrastructure and a safer environment. Good data is cri
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  • ...rnments and non-governmental organisations that strive for equal access to public services, reliable infrastructure and a safer environment. Good data is cri
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  • ...ct’s success are noted down on colour-coded cards (different colours for public sector, civil society organisations, private sector, platforms/networks), a
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  • ...d though revenues from user charges or periodic payments from the public sector based on predefined criteria. (source Presentation Gerbrand van
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  • The resort receives its piped water from the island public utility company and faces a commercial rate of 5 $/m³. With a consumption
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  • ..., ‘Citizen Participation in Decision Making: Is It Worth the Effort?’, Public Adm. Rev., vol. 64, no. 1, pp. 55–65, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...nées donne les outils nécessaires pour réfléchir sur les acteurs et le public. Cet article, donne un aperçu des quatre étapes consécutives, qui aidero votre public cible.
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  • ...de nombreuses explications, vous risquez de perdre l’attention de votre public et de ne pas faire passer votre message. ...ons, la dernière étape, à savoir la communication des données à votre public cible, est aussi importante que l’analyse des données elle-même. Vous t
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  • ...mmencer, déterminez quel est l’objectif de l’évaluation, quel est le public visé, quel type d’information sera nécessaire, et quelle sera la valeur
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  • ...energy and mining agency for groundwater, while Water resources agency of Public Works control surface water (Watershed) by continuing to recognize the cust
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  • * Influence public perception on national and global household hygiene statuses
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  • # Connecting public and private (investment) agenda’s
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  • * Investment (Public and Private) (Priority list, Negative list)
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  • a. Public use area; d. Taking into account the principles of conservation and the interests of public use fairly and proportionately in determining the location and management o
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