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Experiences from the Field
Prepared by the 3rd World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, 16-23 March 2003
Ten cases from international experts tell important stories of innovative approaches to water problems around the world. Contributions include cases from WaterAid, the International Water Management Institute and the Gender and Water Alliance, and other known experts in the world of water and development. Gender, access, integrated water resources management, irrigation, coastal issues, and watershed development are among the issues explored in these useful case studies.
Water for All Publication Series No. 5
Overview
- NGO
Intermediation: A Model for Securing Access to Water for the Urban
Poor
- Strengthening
the Demand-Responsive Approach: Learning from Program Experience
in Niassa Province, Mozambique
- Coastal
Zone Policies and Livelihoods in Bangladesh
- Gender
and Economic Benefits from Domestic Water Supply in Semiarid Areas:
A Case Study in Banaskantha District, Gujarat, Western India
- Agricultural
Water and Poverty Linkages: Case Studies on Large and Small Systems
- Integrated
Management of Water, Forest, and Land Resources in Nepal: Opportunities
for Improved Livelihood
- Water
and Poverty: A Case of Watershed Development in Andhra Pradesh,
India
- Microirrigation
for Income Generation in Asia
- The
Soozhal Initiative: A Model for Achieving Total Sanitation in
Low-Income Rural Areas
- Mountain-River-Lake
Integrated Water Resources Development Program, Jiangxi, People’s
Republic of China
- Allocating
Water for Home-Based Productive Activities in Bushbuckridge, South
Africa