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In Sub-Saharan Africa, health care facilities face critical challenges in water supply, sanitation, and hygiene services; health care waste management; and environmental cleanliness. With coverage below 50 percent, these deficiencies pose significant health risks to patients and health care...
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size. Rwanda is among the countries with highest population density in Africa. In addition, the population is projected to … achieve SDGs targets, Rwanda will require US$134 million to build and maintain universal basic coverage and an additional $286 … to achieving sustained, universal access to safe water and sanitation in the context of Rwanda:1. The scale of the need …
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Rwanda. Through a participatory qualitative approach, the findings show that water and sanitation services have been … relatively low on the political agenda in Rwanda. There is a pronounced shortage of qualified employees at both local and …
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This study explores the different approaches to service delivery in fragile states by surveying donors' own evaluations of their existing fragile states policies. Because there is limited understanding of what works in risky environments, monitoring and evaluation are critical components of...
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Too often, services fail poor people in access, in quality, and in affordability. But the fact that there are striking examples where basic services such as water, sanitation, health, education, and electricity do work for poor people means that governments and citizens can do a better job of...
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Too often, services fail poor people-in access, in quality, and in affordability. But the fact that there are striking examples where basic services such as water, sanitation, health, education, and electricity do work for poor people means that governments and citizens can do a better job of...
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and Data Notes -- Foreword -- Overview -- 1 Services can work for poor people but too often they fail -- 2 Governments should make services work -- 3 The framework for service provision -- 4 Clients and providers -- 5 Citizens and politicians...
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