| 1996 - 268 pages
...standpost located not more than 200 meters away. In rural areas it implies that members of the household do not have to spend a disproportionate part of the day fetching water. The definition of safe water has changed over time. Access to sanitation refers to the percentage of... | |
| 1997 - 286 pages
...located not more than 200 meters away. In rural areas access implies that members of the household do not have to spend a disproportionate part of the day fetching water. The definition of safe water has changed over time. Access to sanitation refers to the percentage of... | |
| 1998 - 268 pages
...safe water is the percentage of the population with reasonable access to an adequate amount of safe water (including treated surface water and untreated...of the day fetching water. An "adequate" amount of safe water is that needed to satisfy metabolic, hygienic, and domestic requirements: usually about... | |
| Shahid Yusuf - 1999 - 317 pages
...safe water is the percentage of the population with reasonable access to an adequate amount of safe water (including treated surface water and untreated...of the day fetching water. An "adequate" amount of safe water is that needed to satisfy metabolic, hygienic, and domestic requirements, usually about... | |
| 1999 - 76 pages
...located not more than 200 meters away. In rural areas, access implies that members of the household do not have to spend a disproportionate part of the day fetching water. Source: The World Bank African Regional Database, World Development Indicators 1997, and supplemented... | |
| World Bank - 2001 - 398 pages
...standpost located not more than 200 meters away. ln rural areas, it implies that members of the household do not have to spend a disproportionate part of the day fetching water. Data are presented separately for total, urban and rural population (WHO data). Table 13-11. Health... | |
| Ziad Badr, World Bank - 2002 - 408 pages
...standpost located not more than 200 meters away. In rural areas, it implies that members of the household do not have to spend a disproportionate part of the day fetching water. Data are presented separately for total, urban and rural population (WHO data). Table 13-12. Health... | |
| 2003 - 424 pages
...standpost located not more than 200 meters away. In rural areas, it implies that members of the household do not have to spend a disproportionate part of the day fetching water. Data are presented separately for total, urban and rural population (WHO data). Table 13-12. Health... | |
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