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P. Dlamini, Mabuza, K., and Dlamini, P., A primary school baseline study of SSHE in Swaziland, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. P. 20-21 , 2005.
A. Coad, Private sector involvement in solid waste management : avoiding problems and building on successes, vol. no. 2. St. Gallen, Switzerland: Collaborative Working Group on Solid Waste Management in Low- and Middle-income Countries (CWG), 2005, p. 31 p. : 6 cartoon's, 1 photogr.
J. Frias and Mukherjee, N., Private sector sanitation delivery in Vietnam : harnessing market power for rural sanitation. Water and Sanitation Program - East Asia and the Pacific, WSP-EAP, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. 15 p. : 5 boxes, 4 fig., 3 tab., 2005.
O. Braadbaart, Privatizing water and wastewater in developing countries : assessing the 1990s' experiments, Water policy : official journal of the World Water Council, pp. p. 329-344 : 1 fig., 4 tab., 2005.
Pro poor strategy for Water and Sanitation Sector in Bangladesh, Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development & Cooperatives Government of People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Bangladesh, 2005.
J. Butterworth and Smout, I., Productive uses of domestic water : opportunity or threat?, in Maximizing the benefits from water and environmental sanitation : 31st WEDC conference, Kampala, Uganda, 31 October - 4 November 2005 : conference proceedings, 2005, pp. P. 459-462 : 1 box, .
P. H. Asian Deve Manila, Project completion report : water supply and sanitation project (loan 1459-FSM) in the Federated States of Micronesia. Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, p. vi, 68 p. : map., tab., 2005.
D. T. Lauria, Hopkins, O. S., and Debomy, S., Pro-poor subsidies for water connections in West Africa : a preliminary study, vol. no. 3. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. xi, 31 p. : 4 boxes, 4 fig., 4 tab., 2005.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme and Kathmandu, N. E. Centre for, Pro-poor water and sanitation governance. Volume 1. Methodologies for mapping the poor, gender assesment and initial environmental examination. UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, p. ix, 36p. : 12 fig., 7 maps, 4 tab., 2005.
Z. M. Curriculum Lusaka, Psycho-social life skills with a focus on water, sanitation, hygiene and HIV/Aids education : grades 1-7 : teacher's guide : Zambia basic education course. Curriculum Development Centre, Ministry of Education, Lusaka, Zambia, p. iv, 50 p., 2005.
M. Falkenmark and Rockström, J., Rain: the neglected resource : embracing green water management solutions, vol. no. 2. Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), Stockholm, Sweden, p. 16 p. : 7 fig., 2005.
Rainwater harvesting and utilisation. Book 1. Policy makers, vol. no. 1. 2005, p. 46 p. : 7 boxes.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Rainwater harvesting and utilisation. Book 2. Beneficiaries and capacity builders, vol. no. 2. Nairobi, Kenya: UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, 2005, p. 77 p. :3 boxes, 10 tab.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Rainwater harvesting and utilisation. Book 3. Project managers and implementing agencies , vol. no. 3. Nairobi, Kenya: UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, 2005, p. 91 p. : 4 boxes, 1 chart, 8 tab.
Rapid assessment of rural water supply and sanitation : Mozambique requirements for meeting the MDGs. S.n., S.l., p. 50 p., 2005.
L. Postma, Christoffers, T., and Stravato, L., Rapport evaluation finale du programme EHA 26 novembre 2004 – 31 janvier 2005. IRC, Delft, The Netherlands, p. 69 p. : boxes, tab., 2005.
WHO -Geneva, CH, World Health Organization, Rapport sur la sante dans le monde 2005 : donnons sa chance a chaque mere et a chaque enfant. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2005, p. xxvi, 261 p. : 30 boxes, 28 fig., 6 tab.
P. H. I. D. P. Consul City, Rationalizing tariffs for private water utilities under the national water resources board : final report. Vol. I. Main report. Vol. II. Revised guidelines on tariff setting and regulation. Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, p. 147 p. : 3 boxes, 1 fig., 19 tab., 2005.
S. Botton, Brailowsky, A., and Matthieussent, S., The real obstacles to universal access to drinking water in developing countries. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2005, p. x, 36 p. : 3 boxes, 4 fig., 1 photogr., 10 tab.
E. G. E. M. P. O. W. E. R. S. E. Cairo, Recommendations for policy and practice on improved local water governance in the Middle East and North Africa, presented at the 2005-01-01, Jerusalem, Israel, 2005, p. 6 p.; ill.
Reflection on NEWAH's learning 2004/2005 : NEWAH 13th annual staff meeting, 15 September 2005. p. ca. 100 p., 2005.
E. Doering, The reform of the water sector in Tanzania. GTZ Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, pp. 19 p.;(p. 35 - 53); 1 tab.; 4 fig., 2005.
B. Reed, Rehabilitating water treatment works after an emergency : WHO technical note for emergencies No. 6, vol. 6. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. 4 p.; ill.; 6 fig., 2005.
S. Godfrey, Timo, F., Smith, M., and Water, Engineering and Development Centre -Loughborough, GB, WEDC, Relationship between rainfall and microbiological contamination of shallow groundwater in Northern Mozambique, Water SA, pp. p. 609-614, 2005.
D. Hall and Lobina, E., The relative efficiency of public and private sector water. Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU), University of Greenwich, London, UK, p. 6 p., 2005.

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