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id21, the development research reporting service funded by the UK`s
Department of International Development, has produced a special urban
poverty issue of its free quarterly print review Insights, which was
distributed at the 3rd World Water Forum.
Insights #45, `Water and sanitation goals: is progress in the
pipeline?`, features a guest editorial by Sir Richard Jolly and includes
articles by:
* Valerie Curtis on the role of handwashing
* Bindeshwar Pathak on the Sulabh International Social Service in India
* Kamal Kar on his participatory work in Bangladesh
* Mike Muller on the experience of South Africa
* Lyla Mehta and Alan Nicol on the politics and privatisation of
provision
* Obika et al., on social marketing of latrines
* Calaguas et al., on the impact of privatisation
* Joshi and Fawcett on the sanitation needs of the urban poor
The online version can be viewed at
http://www.id21.org/insights/insights45/index.html
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Cheryl Brown
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