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Briefing
Note 1
The
POVERTY Millennium
Development Goal
Briefing
Note 2
The
EDUCATION Millennium Development Goal
Briefing
Note 3
The
CHILD HEALTH Millennium Development Goal
Briefing
Note 4
The
GENDER Millennium Development Goal
Briefing
Note 5
The
HIV/AIDS Millennium Development Goal
Briefing
Note 6
The
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Millennium
Development Goal
Briefing
Note 7
Sector
Monitoring
Briefing
Note 7.1
National
sector performance monitoring and evaluation in
water and sanitation in Uganda
Briefing
Note 8
MDG's
- Why they matter to local government
Briefing
Note 9
Will
it cost the earth?
Briefing
Note 10
Learning
from the Past
Briefing
Note 11
Allocating
national resources in the water and sanitation
sector
Briefing
Note 12
Why
should the water and sanitation sector consider
disabled people?
Briefing
Note for CSD-13
Supporting
the achievement of the MDG Sanitation Target
Briefing
Note 14
Making
hygiene promotion cost effective
Briefing
Note 15
Operation
and Maintenance for Rural Water Services
Briefing
Note 16
Local
financing mechanisms for water supply
Briefing
Note 17
Strategies
for improved monitoring in water and sanitation
Briefing
Note 18
Achieving
sanitation at scale
Briefing
Note 19
Looking
up the pipe and down the drain
Briefing
Note 21
Lessons
from DFID water and sanitation programmes in
Pakistan
Briefing
Note 22
Lessons
from DFID water and sanitation programmes in India
Briefing
Note 23
Lessons
from DFID water and sanitation programmes in
Bangladesh
Briefing
Note 24
Guidelines
for assessing cost-effectiveness of hygiene
promotion
Briefing
Note 25
What
is good for women is good for all
Briefing
Note 26
A
strategic approach to water and sanitation disasters
Briefing Note 27
Should ecological sanitation carry
a health warning?
Briefing Note 28
Roadmaps for the Water Supply and
Sanitation MDGs
Briefing Note 30
Breaking sectoral barriers for
School Sanitation and Hygiene Education (SSHE)
Briefing Note 31
Improving sanitation services: Government engagement with
non-state providers
Briefing Note 32
SSIPs: a role in sustaining
sanitation services to the urban poor
Briefing Note 33
Private Sector Participation in
urban water supply
Briefing Note 34
Sustaining supplies: Supporting
community-based providers of rural water
Briefing Note 35
Donor harmonization and alignment
in the water sector
Briefing Note 36
Money Matters: Cost estimates, budgets, aid and
the water and sanitation sector
Briefing Note 37
Improving urban water services:
Government engagement with Non-State Providers
Briefing Note 38
The Consensus Approach: Health
promotion through Community Health Clubs
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