| Felipe Gómez Isa - 2005 - 340 pages
...be considered reasonable access; in rural areas, reasonable ace ess implies that the housewife does not have to spend a disproportionate part of the day fetching water for the family's needs'. See: <poverty. worldbank.org/fil es/4237_annex_s.pdf>. 63 General Comment... | |
| Danie Brand, Christof H. Heyns - 2005 - 325 pages
...be considered reasonable access; in rural areas, reasonable access implies that the housewife does not have to spend a disproportionate part of the day fetching water for the family's needs. See http://poverty.worldbank.org/ files/ 4237_annex_s.pdf (accessed 30 June... | |
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