Johannesburg symposium 2003
In January 2003, the MUS group organised an international syposium on 'water, poverty and productive uses of water at the household level'. The conference statement produced from this symposium and all papers presented during the activity may be viewed and accessed here.
Statement of Johannesburg symposium 2003
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Responding to poverty: promoting productive uses of water at the household level summarises the findings, beliefs, and recommendations of a symposium held in Johannesburg in January 2003. Also available in French and Spanish.
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01. Water, poverty and productive uses of water at household level
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02.A multi sectoral approach to sustainable rural water supply in Nicaragua
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The role of the rope handpump in Nicaragua.
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03. Multiple use of irrigation water in Northern Morocco
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04. Wastewater irrigation: Hubli-Dharwad, India
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05. Productive uses of water at the household level: evidence from Bushbuckridge, South Africa
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Juan Carlos Pérez de Mendiguren Castresana (2004)
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06. Innovation and infiltration: human ingenuity in the face of water shortage in India and Kenya
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William Critchley and Marit Brommer (2004)
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07. Wastewater reuse for urban and periurban agriculture in Yaounde
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D. Endamana, I.M. Kengne, J. Gockowski, J. Nya, D. Wandji, J. Nyemeck, N. N. Soua J. N. Bakwowi (2004)
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08. The role of improved domestic water supply in livelihoods
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For poverty reduction in Limpopo province (South Africa)
Hope, P-J., Dixon, & G. von Maltitz (2004)
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09. Linking water supply and rural enterprise: issues and illustrations from India
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A.J James (2004)
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