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Authors: Daniel Harris, Michelle Kooy and Pham Quang Nam
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This Working Paper presents findings from an analysis of the governance and political economy of water and sanitation service delivery in Vietnam. The objective of the research is to develop the utility of political economy analysis (PEA) for the water supply and sanitation (WSS) sector, with a focus on improving the operational impact of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) (and other donor) country programming.
- 57 pages
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Published by
ODI as part of the
ODI Working Papers
series.
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Authors: Roger Calow
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In this book chapter, Roger Calow explores the increasing pressures on global water resources and argues that there is an urgent need to put water resource management into practice at various levels. Specifically, more emphasis needs to be placed on water security, both from a functional perspective and from an environmental (water resource) point of view.
- 96 pages
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ISBN: 978-1-78077-011-6
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Published by
Institution of Civil Engineers, Oxfam and WaterAid
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Authors: Roger Calow, Helen Bonsor, Lindsey Jones, Simon O’Meally, Alan MacDonald, Nanki Kaur
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Water is predicted to be the primary medium through which early climate change impacts will be felt by people, ecosystems and economies. However, impacts on water resources and water-dependent services have yet to be adequately addressed in either scientific analyses or water policy. This report aims to fill some of these knowledge gaps.
- 69 pages
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ISBN: 978 1 907288 50 0
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Published by
ODI and
British Geological Survey
as part of the
ODI Working Papers
series.
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Authors: Peter Newborne
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This study explores the approaches to decision-making and dialogue on large dams and hydraulic infrastructures in developing countries and emerging markets, particularly the policies and practices applying to environmental and social aspects, and engagement of stakeholders around projects, including project-affected populations.
- 108 pages
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Published by
International Union for Conservation of Nature
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Authors: Peter Newborne, Claudia Martinez Zuleta, Guillermo Rudas Lleras
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This is a report reviewing the achievements and progress of the enfoque sectorial - sector-wide approach (SWAp) - relating to the environment in Colombia.This 2010 review assesses the level of accomplishment of the SWAp in its first three years, from July 2007 to June 2010. Este informe corresponde a la revisión encargada por la Embajada Real de los Países Bajos en Colombia de los logros y los avances del enfoque sectorial (SWAp, por la expresión sector-wide approach en inglés) que ha sido aplicado al medio ambiente en Colombia, revisando los logros y avances del enfoque sectorial desde julio de 2007 hasta junio de 2010.
- 113 pages
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Published by
ODI
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Evaluation for the sector-wide approach programme (SWAp) in Colombia.
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Authors: Peter Newborne
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In many developing countries, sanitation and hygiene (S&H) remain low political and policy priorities. This Background Note outlines the important of advocacy on S&H within the health sector, as a way to accelerate progress on this key issue.
- 6 pages
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ODI Background Notes
series.
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