Titre : |
Water for rural communities |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Briscoe, J. ; Ferranti, D. |
Mention d'édition : |
The World Bank |
Editeur : |
The World Bank |
Année de publication : |
1988 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-8213-0964-3 |
Note générale : |
This book brings together and spells out the constituents of this emerginy views. The central messsage is that its is the local people themselves, not those trying to help them who have the most important role do play. The community itself must be the primary decisionmaker, the primary envestor, the primary oversee. The outhors examine the implications of this primary principle for the main policy issues. The level of service to be provided in different settings, the level and mechanisms for cost recovery, the roles for the private and public sectors, and the role of women. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Développement rural Alimentation en eau Assainissement Coopération Internationale Politique de Développement Hydraulique villageoise Hydraulique pastorale |
Index. décimale : |
621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique |
Résumé : |
This book brings together and spells out the constituents of this emerginy views. The central messsage is that its is the local people themselves, not those trying to help them who have the most important role do play. The community itself must be the primary decisionmaker, the primary envestor, the primary oversee. The outhors examine the implications of this primary principle for the main policy issues. The level of service to be provided in different settings, the level and mechanisms for cost recovery, the roles for the private and public sectors, and the role of women. |
Note de contenu : |
This book brings together and spells out the constituents of this emerginy views. The central messsage is that its is the local people themselves, not those trying to help them who have the most important role do play. The community itself must be the primary decisionmaker, the primary envestor, the primary oversee. The outhors examine the implications of this primary principle for the main policy issues. The level of service to be provided in different settings, the level and mechanisms for cost recovery, the roles for the private and public sectors, and the role of women. |
Water for rural communities [texte imprimé] / Briscoe, J. ; Ferranti, D. . - The World Bank . - The World Bank, 1988. ISBN : 978-0-8213-0964-3 This book brings together and spells out the constituents of this emerginy views. The central messsage is that its is the local people themselves, not those trying to help them who have the most important role do play. The community itself must be the primary decisionmaker, the primary envestor, the primary oversee. The outhors examine the implications of this primary principle for the main policy issues. The level of service to be provided in different settings, the level and mechanisms for cost recovery, the roles for the private and public sectors, and the role of women. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Développement rural Alimentation en eau Assainissement Coopération Internationale Politique de Développement Hydraulique villageoise Hydraulique pastorale |
Index. décimale : |
621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique |
Résumé : |
This book brings together and spells out the constituents of this emerginy views. The central messsage is that its is the local people themselves, not those trying to help them who have the most important role do play. The community itself must be the primary decisionmaker, the primary envestor, the primary oversee. The outhors examine the implications of this primary principle for the main policy issues. The level of service to be provided in different settings, the level and mechanisms for cost recovery, the roles for the private and public sectors, and the role of women. |
Note de contenu : |
This book brings together and spells out the constituents of this emerginy views. The central messsage is that its is the local people themselves, not those trying to help them who have the most important role do play. The community itself must be the primary decisionmaker, the primary envestor, the primary oversee. The outhors examine the implications of this primary principle for the main policy issues. The level of service to be provided in different settings, the level and mechanisms for cost recovery, the roles for the private and public sectors, and the role of women. |
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