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Centre for Water, Sanitation, Health, and Appropriate Technology Development (University of Malawi) (WASHTED)
The overall objective of WASHTED is to contribute towards the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals, and the World Summit on Sustainable Development targets on water and sanitation in Malawi. - Document
Environmental peacebuilding theory and practice: a case study of the Good Water Neighbours Project and in depth analysis of the Wadi Fukin/Tzur Hadassah communities
EcoPeace Friends of the Earth Middle East, 2008Whilst the Israeli-Palestinian conflict does not stem from an ecological cause, issues such as water supply and water scarcity, pollution of groundwater and solid waste management are important regional issues and a shared burden on all sides of the border.DocumentEstablishing resilient marine protected area networks - making it happen
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (World Conservation Union), 2008This guide pools global experience on Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and is intended to be useful to countries and their various organisations in building effective networks of MPAs. It also highlights global commitments for marine conservation and shows how to move from individual MPA sites to an effective system of national and regional MPA networks.DocumentThe EMPOWERS approach to water governance: guidelines , methods and tools
EMPOWERS Partnership Programme, 2007Water is an increasingly scarce and contested resource around the world, particularly in the Middle East. There is general agreement about the need to improve water governance - the process of making and implementing decisions about water.DocumentReturning thirsty: water, livelihoods and returnees in the Gash-Barka Region, Eritrea
Overseas Development Institute, 2002What are the socio-environmental impacts of water supply development in a fragile environment? What are the key factors in the planning of water provision?DocumentDFID Guidance Manual on water supply and sanitation programmes
Department for International Development, UK, 1998Because the effectiveness and sustainability of Water Supply and Sanitation projects depends not only on technology choice, but also, critically, on user involvement, the right gender approaches, innovative use of community-based financing, and the promotion of behavioural change need to be considered.DocumentChanging organisations for watershed management in India: from policy to practice
Eldis Document Store, 2002How does organisational change favourable to sustainable livelihoods policy take place?What factors facilitate or inhibit the policy implementation process?DocumentAlternative sustainable livelihoods for coastal communities – A review of experience and guide to best practice
IDL Group, 2004What benefits and opportunities exist for the introduction of alternative livelihoods in coastal areas? What is the role of livelihoods analysis in interventions?DocumentReflections from South Africa on a possible benefit-sharing approach for transboundary waters
Water Alternatives, 2008The concept of benefit‐sharing is emerging with great intensity in the international discourse on transboundary water resource management.This paper seeks to record a thought process involving nine distinct differences between what can be called a 'traditional' water resources management paradigm, and a possible new benefit‐sharing approach.DocumentA review of decision-making support tools in the water, sanitation, and hygiene sector
Pacific Institute, 2008The aim of this report is to aid the development of a decision-making support tool in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector that will serve practitioners seeking the best options to meet the needs of their communities.Pages
