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E. Kouassi-Komlan and Gnagne, T., Financing household connections in Côte d'Ivoire, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 10 : 1 photogr., 2005.
M. Mehta, Fugelsnes, T., and Virjee, K., Financing the millennium development goals for water and sanitation: what will it take?, International journal of water resources development, pp. p. 239 – 252 : 3 fig., 3 tab., 2005.
C. Fonseca, van Dijk, M. P., and Cardone, R., Financing the water sector, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 2-4 :4 photogr., 2005.
M. P. van Dijk, Financing water and sanitation in India : bonds, BOTs and reforms, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. P. 11-13 : 1 Box, ill., 2005.
A. Baietti and Curiel, P., Financing water supply and sanitation investments : estimating revenue requirements, vol. no. 7. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. iii, 14 p. : 2 boxes, 2 fig., 6 tab. , 2005.
A. Baietti and Raymond, P., Financing water supply and sanitation investments : utilizing risk mitigation instruments to bridge the financing gap, vol. no. 4. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. vi, 38 p. : 2 boxes, 17 fig. 3 tab., 2005.
S. Ahmed, Flowing upstream : empowering women through water management initiatives in India. New Delhi, India: Foundation Books, 2005, p. xiv, 258 p. : boxes, fig., 10 tab.
NEWAH -Kathmandu, NP, Nepal Water for Health, Fog water collection in Nepal : an innovative new approach to rural water supply. Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH), Kathmandu, Nepal, p. 4 p. : boxes, photogr., 2005.
C. Crosby, Food from used water : making the previously impossible happen, The waterwheel, pp. p. 10-13 : photogr., techn. drwng., 2005.
P. H. Asian Deve Manila, Fostering participation : water management by local communities. Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, p. 1 p., 2005.
J. A. Smith and Green, J. M., Free basic water in Msunduzi, Kwa-Zulu-Natal : is it making a difference to the lives of low-income households?, Water policy : official journal of the World Water Council, pp. p. 443-467 2 fig. 4 tab., 2005.
Water Information Network South Africa -Pretoria, ZA, WIN-SA, Free State water quality management programme, vol. no. 3. Water Information Network - South Africa - (WIN-SA), Pretoria, South Africa, p. 11 p. : photogr., 2005.
C. Maier and Joerger, C., The FRESH initiative : school health in the context of education for all, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 9-11 : 1 box, 2 photogr., 2005.
K. Schuyt, Freshwater and poverty reduction: serving people, saving nature : an economic analysis of the livelihood impacts of freshwater conservation initiative. WWF International, Zeist, The Netherlands, p. 35 p. : boxes, 4 fig., photogr., 12 tab. , 2005.
B. Hayward, From the mountain to the tap : how land use and water management can work for the rural poor. NR International Ltd, Aylesford, UK, p. vi, 54 p. : 9 boxes; photogr., 2005.
SDC -Bern, CH, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Gender and water : mainstreaming gender equality in water, hygiene and sanitation interventions. Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Bern, Switzerland, p. 24 p. :boxes, photogr., 2005.
F. Sultana, Gender concerns in arsenic mitigation in Bangladesh : trends and challenges : report submitted to the Arsenic Policy Support Unit (APSU), Local Government Division, Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, Government of Bangladesh. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, p. 41 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2005.
Australian Agency for International Development -Canberra, ACT, AU, AusAid, Gender guidelines : water supply and sanitation : supplement to the guide to gender and development. AusAID Australian Agency for International Development, Canberra, ACT, Australia, p. iii, 23 p., 2005.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Gender mainstreaming in water and sanitation in Africa : report of the Expert Group Meeting, held in Mombasa, Kenya, 13-17 June 2005. UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 64 p., ill. , 2005.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Gender mainstreaming strategy framework and action plan : Accra, Ghana : Water for African Cities (WAC II) Programme. UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 96 p. : fig., tab., 2005.
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs -New York, NY, US, A gender perspective on water resources and sanitation, vol. no. 2. United Nations Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, New York, NY, USA, p. 25 p., 2005.
H. Derbyshire and Francis, J., Gender responsiveness in ADB water policies and projects: report on the gender review of ADB water operations jointly conducted by the Gender and Water Alliance and the Asian Development Bank. Asian Development Bank, S.l., p. viii, 51 p.; boxes; tab., 2005.
D. Redhouse, Getting to boiling point : turning up the heat on water and sanitation. WaterAid, London, UK, p. 40 p. boxes, 6 fig., 16 tab., 2005.
GEWAMED-Valenzano, IT, Mainstreaming Gender Dimensions Into Water Resources Development And Management In The Mediterranean Region, Gewamed newsletter. Gewamed, Mainstreaming Gender Dimensions Into Water Resources Development And Management In The Mediterranean Region, Valenzano, Italy, 2005.
P. 'sHealth Movement, London, G. B. Medact -, and Durban, Z. A. Global Equ, Global health watch [1] 2005-2006 : an alternative world health report. London, UK: ZED Books, 2005, p. xiv, 386 p. : boxes, fig., photogr., tab.

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