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Water supply and sanitation programmes Shinyanga region, Tanzania 1990-2006

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2007
AUC Library
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
The Hague
Africa | Eastern Africa
Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB)
166p.
IOB Impact Evaluation; No.305 May 2007
9789053283547

Support to water supply and sanitary facilities has been a priority for Netherlands development co-operation for many years. For the current policy on development co-operation, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are the guiding principle. These include the target to halve, by 2015, the proportion of people in 1990 without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basis sanitation. The purpose of support to water supply and sanitary facilities goes beyond sustainable access: it is intended to reduce the burden of water collection (typically a task of women and girls); improve health; raise school enrolment and attendance; improve livelihoods and ultimately reduce poverty. The Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB) of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs has initiated a series of impact evaluations of Netherlands-supported water supply and sanitation programmes. There is consensus worldwide on the impacts of programmes for water supply and sanitary...

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