Initiating and Sustaining Water Sector Reforms: A SynthesisWorld Bank Publications, 1999 - 138 pages Water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource in India. India faces an increasingly urgent situation with its finite and fragile water resources being stressed and depleted while various sectoral demands are growing rapidly. 'Initiating and Sustaining Water Sector Reforms' offers detailed solutions to this complex and important concern. |
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... Poor 31 Box 3.2 . Decentralization of WSS Operations 38 Box 3.3 . The Challenge for India's RWSS Sector 38 Box 3.4 . The Challenge for India's Irrigation and Agriculture Sector 39 Box 3.5 . The Challenge for India's UWSS Sector 40 Box ...
... Poor 31 Box 3.2 . Decentralization of WSS Operations 38 Box 3.3 . The Challenge for India's RWSS Sector 38 Box 3.4 . The Challenge for India's Irrigation and Agriculture Sector 39 Box 3.5 . The Challenge for India's UWSS Sector 40 Box ...
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... poor and disadvantaged groups remain underserved by the heavily subsidized public services , and must bear increased health risks plus additional costs ( in terms of time and money ) of obtaining potable water supplies . Women and ...
... poor and disadvantaged groups remain underserved by the heavily subsidized public services , and must bear increased health risks plus additional costs ( in terms of time and money ) of obtaining potable water supplies . Women and ...
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... poor water service by providers , and service dissatisfaction and water - use inefficiencies on the users end . The absence of appropriate direct water pricing , and lack of adequate application of other economic and finan- cial ...
... poor water service by providers , and service dissatisfaction and water - use inefficiencies on the users end . The absence of appropriate direct water pricing , and lack of adequate application of other economic and finan- cial ...
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... poor quality and un- reliable services , user dissatisfaction with the services they receive , and an unwillingness of users to pay for those ser- vices . The inadequate resources generated by the sector due to low prices and user ...
... poor quality and un- reliable services , user dissatisfaction with the services they receive , and an unwillingness of users to pay for those ser- vices . The inadequate resources generated by the sector due to low prices and user ...
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... poor , should be engaged in brainstorming discussions and decision - making processes as quickly as possible . As non - governmental stakeholder participation is de- veloped through public awakening and capacity build- ing , and ...
... poor , should be engaged in brainstorming discussions and decision - making processes as quickly as possible . As non - governmental stakeholder participation is de- veloped through public awakening and capacity build- ing , and ...
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