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Poverty Analysis in Agricultural Water Operations, Phase 1: Review of World Bank Financed Projects (Water Working Notes No.16, May 2008)

Pengarang : Salah Darghouth, Christopher Ward, Price Gittinger, Julienne Roux & Animesh Srivastava

Sanitation and Hygiene at the World Bank: An Analysis of Current Activities (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes No.6, October 2005)

Pengarang : Pete Kolsky, Eddy Perez, Wouter Vandersypen, Lene Odum Jensen

Guiding Principles for Succesful Reforms of Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Sectors (Water Working Notes No.19, January 2009)

Pengarang : Alain R. Locussol, Matar Fall with the assistance of Eric Dickson

Principles of Town Water Supply and Sanitation, Part 1: Water Supply (Water Working Notes No.13, December 2007)

Pengarang : Nick Pilgrim, Bob Roche, John Kalbermatten, Cathy Revels, Mukami Kariuki

Key Topics in Public Water Utility Reform (Water Working Notes No.17, August 2008)

Pengarang : Meike van Ginneken, Bill Kingdom

Principles of Town Water Supply and Sanitation, Part 2: Sanitation (Water Working Notes No.14, December 2007)

Pengarang : Kevin Tayler

Ways to Improve Water Services by Making Utilities More Accountable to Their Users: A Review (Water Working Notes No.15, May 2008)

Pengarang : Mike Muller, Robin Simpson, and Meike van Ginneken

Pro-Poor Subsidies for Water Connections in West Africa: A Preliminary Study (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes, no.3, January 2005)

Pengarang : Donald T.Lauria, Omar S. Hopkins, Sylvie Debomy

Rural Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene: A Review of 25 Years of World Bank Lending 1978-2003, Summary Report (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes, no.10, July 2006)

Pengarang : Param Iyer, Jennifer Davis, Elif Yavuz

Consumer Cooperatives: An Alternative Institutional Model for Delivery of Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Services?(Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes, no.5, January 2006)

Pengarang : Fernando Ruiz-Mier, Mieke van Ginneken

Poverty Dimensions of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Southwest Sri Lanka (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes, no.8, February 2006)

Pengarang : Subhrendu K.Pattanayak, dkk

Engaging Local Private Operators in Water Supply and Sanitation Services: Initial Lessons from Emerging Experiences in Cambodia, Colombia, Paraguay, The Philippines, and Uganda (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes, no.12, December 2006)

Pengarang : Thelma Triche, Sixto Requena, Mukami Kariuki

Models of Aggregation for Water and Sanitation Provision (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes, no.1, January 2005)

Pengarang : ERM in association with Stephen Meyers Ass & Hydroconseil, Wiiliam D. Kingdom

Pro-Poor Subsidies for Water Connections in West Africa: A Preliminary Study, Executive Summary (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes, no.4, January 2005)

Pengarang : Sylvie Debomy, Donald T.Lauria, Omar S. Hopkins

Financing Water Supply and Sanitation Investments: Estimating Revenue Requirements and Financial Sustainability (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes No.7 October 2005)

Pengarang : Aldo Baietti & Paolo Curiel

Taking Account of the Poor in Water Sector Regulation (Water Supply & Sanitation Working Notes, no.11, August 2006)

Pengarang : Sophie Tremolet & Catherine Hunt

A Guidance Note for the Establishment of Country Level Sector Information and Monitoring Systems (SIMS) for Water Supply and Sanitation

Pengarang : Meera Mehta, Anne Christensen & Thomas Fugelsnes

Kinerja Jawa Timur Mengimplementasikan Ayat-Ayat Pengendalian Ruang Di Daerah Aliran Sungai Brantas

Pengarang : Adjie Pamungkas, a_pamungkas2000@yahoo.com

Fungsi Hukum untuk Peningkatan Keberdayaan Masyarakat dalam Pelestarian Fungsi Lingkungan Pesisir

Pengarang : Mella Ismelina FR, mellarahayu@yahoo.com

Update on Some Recent Developments in Community-Led Total Sanitation

Pengarang : Kamal Kar and Petra Bongartz

This paper is intended to complement IDS working paper 257 (November 2005), by giving a short update on recent developments in the rapidly changing field of Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) in six countries in South and South East Asia. It highlights emerging trends, successes, challenges and lessons from Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia and Nepal. The information given here in is accurate to the best of our knowledge but does not claim to be comprehensive.

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

Bangladesh

Cambodia

China

India

Indonesia

Nepal