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Waterlines is a refereed water and sanitation journal dedicated to providing a forum for those involved in water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management. It aims to bridge the gap between research and practice in highlighting practical ways of providing low-cost, sustainable water supplies and sanitation facilities in developing countries.

International journal of appropriate technologies for water supply and sanitation

Publisher: Practical Action Publishing

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Volume 16, Number 3, January 1998

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Water policy and policy implementation
pp. 2-3(2)
Authors: Carter, Richard C.; Howsam, Peter

Water law and the right to a basic water supply
pp. 4-7(4)
Author: Howsam, Peter

Waterpoints

Waterpoints
pp. 8-9(2)

Articles

Six years on — what happened to the Dublin principles?
pp. 10-12(3)
Authors: Lane, Jon; Jarman, Julie

Selected reading on water policy and strategy

Books

Books
pp. 13-13(1)

Diary

Diary
pp. 14-14(1)

Technical Brief

Articles

In the light of experience — water policy and usage in Uganda
pp. 19-20(2)
Authors: Bagamuhunda, George; Kimanzi, Gilbert

Not a numbers game — making policy for maximum impact and sustainability
pp. 21-23(3)
Authors: Carter, Richard C.; Demessie, Desta; Mehari, Mogus

Water in Liberia — how war affects policy formulation and implementation
pp. 27-29(3)
Authors: Thompson, Karen; Crawshaw, Josephine

Solar Water Disinfection (SODIS) — destined for worldwide use?
pp. 30-32(3)
Authors: Wegelin, Martin; Sommer, Bernhard

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