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1999
P. Chikombe and Tusiime, J., Water supply & sanitation : directory of institutions, sources of information and documentation in Uganda, 1999. Network for Water and Sanitation International (NETWAS), Nairobi, Kenya, p. xv, 113 p., 1999.
P. Akari and Reiff, S., Water supply to the urban poor. World Bank Regional Water and Sanitation Group for West and Central Africa, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 1999.
L'Eau, l'Industrie, les Nuisances -Paris, FR, Water technology for Mediterranean and African countries. Paris, France: Editions Johanet, 1999, p. 86 p. :boxes, fig., photogr., tab.
K. M. Bility and Onya, H., Water use, sanitation practices, perceptions and hygiene education in primary school children in the Northern province and Western Cape, South Africa. Water Research Commission, WRC, Pretoria, South Africa, p. 66 p. : fig., tabs., 1999.
B. B. Magtibay, Water : Volume 1 : policies and guidelines on water supply systems, First printing. Imus, Philippines: Biosphere Environmental Health systems Consultancy Services, 1999, p. 231 p. : tabs.
M. De Villiers, Water wars : is the world's water running out?. London, UK: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1999, p. xvi, 413 p.
World Bank -Washington, DC, US, Weathering shocks : a case study of Indonesia, presented at the 1999-04-08, Washington, DC, USA, 1999, p. viii, 218 p. : fig., tab.
Australian Agency for International Development -Canberra, ACT, AU, AusAid, Wells, taps and toilets : safe water and sanitation for Eastern Indonesia, vol. no. 17. Canberra, ACT, Australia: AusAID Australian Agency for International Development, 1999, p. xii, 108 p. : 2 box., 1 map, photogr., 29 tab.
I. Milbert, What future for urban cooperation : assessment of post Habitat II strategies. Bern, Switzerland: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), 1999, p. 341 p. : fig., graph., tab.
B. Perrin and Mackay, K., What makes for successful conferences? : lessons learned from an evaluation of six conferences sponsored by the World Bank Institute. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. v, 32 p. : boxes, 1999.
D. B. Thomas, Where there is no water : a story of community water development and sand dams in Kitui District, Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya: Maji na Ufanisi, Water and Development, 1999, p. vi, 55 p. : boxes, fig. photogr., tab.
H. Frey, Who governs water? : the politics of water resource management, vol. no. 4. Islamabad, Pakistan: LEAD-Pakistan, 1999, p. 8 p.
L. Heller, Who really benefits from environmental sanitation services in the cities? : an intra-urban analysis in Betim, Brazil, Environment and urbanization, pp. p. 133-144 : 1 fig., 6 tab., 1999.
Water and Sanitation Program - East Asia and the Pacific -Jakarta, ID, WSP-EAP, "Whose voice?" : "whose choice?". Water and Sanitation Program - East Asia and the Pacific, WSP-EAP, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. video () : VHS, PAL, 1999.
S. Cairncross, Why promote sanitation?. Water and Environmental Health at London and Loughborough (WELL), Loughborough, UK, p. 3 p. : boxes, 1999.
F. Anderson, A wider World Wide Web : global usability and water websites, in Symposium on Water Resources and the World Wide Web : Seattle, Washington, December 5-9, 1999, 1999, p. ca. 15 p.
Water and Sanitation Program -Washington, DC, US, WSP, Willing to pay, but unwilling to charge : do 'willingness-to-pay studies' make a difference?. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 8 p., 1999.
W. Kolkma, Work in progress : the hidden dimensions of monitoring and planning in Pakistan. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Thela Thesis, 1999, p. 348 p. : fig., tab.
D. Midmore and Deng-lin, W., Work that water! : hydroponics made easy, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 28-30 : 2 photogr., 3 tab., 1999.
World of water 2000 : the past, present and future. PennWell Publishing, Tulsa, OK, USA, p. 166 p. : photogr., 1999.
1998
Institute of Water and Sanitation Development -Harare, ZW, IWSD, TREND -Kumasi, GH, Training, Research and Networking for Development, TREND -Kumasi, GH, Training, Research and Networking for Development, NETWAS -Nairobi, KE, Network for Water and Sanitation, CREPA -Ouagadougou, BF, Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout, and National Community Water and Sanitation Training Institute -Sovenga, ZA, NCWSTI, 10th ITN Africa conference : 30th November - 3rd December 1998, Nairobi Kenya : water and environmental sanitation in low income urban areas : conference pre-prints. Network for Water and Sanitation International (NETWAS), Nairobi, Kenya, p. ca. 150 p., 1998.
A. R. Manuel, Rashid, H. U., Akhtaruzzaman, M., and Gijselhart, H., 18 district towns project joint review. Netherlands Embassy, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. 86 p. + appendices (10 p.) : fig., tab., 1998.
S. Hanchett, 18 District towns project : women in development and hygiene education impact study. Part 1. Summary volume. Bangladesh, Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE), Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. v, 49 p. : 4 fig., 8 tab., 1998.
S. Hanchett, 18 District towns project : women in development and hygiene education impact study. Part 3. Hygiene education. Bangladesh, Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE), Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. vi, 57 p. : 10 fig., 23 tab., 1998.
S. Hanchett, 18 District towns project : women in development and hygiene education impact study : annexes. Bangladesh, Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE), Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. ca 250 p. : drwngs., tab., 1998.

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