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[2] Carter, R. C. (2009) Operation and maintenance of rural water supplies. RWSN Perspectives no 2.
[3] Harvey, P. A. (2009) Sustainable Operation and Maintenance of Rural Water Supplies: Are we moving in the right direction? RWSN Perspectives no 3.
[4] Harvey, P. A. and Reed, R. A. (2003) Sustainable rural water supply in Africa: Rhetoric and reality. Paper presented at 29th WEDC International Conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 2003. pp. 115-118
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[7] Parry-Jones, S., et al. (2001) Sustainable handpump projects in Africa: A literature review. WEDC, Loughborough University, UK.
[8] Peal, A., et al. (2010) Hygiene and Sanitation Software. An Overview of Approaches. Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) [Accessed: Nov 2011]. http://www.sswm.info/content/hygiene-and-sanitation-software-overview-approaches
[9] Perrings, C. D. (1996) Sustainable Development and Poverty Alleviation in Sub Saharan Africa: The Case of Botswana. London: Macmillan Press Ltd.
[10] Pump Aid, Water for Life (2011) The Elephant Pump [Accessed: Nov 2011]. http://www.pumpaid.org/how-we-work/the-elephant-pump
[11] Quandzie, E. (2011) Sub-Sahara Africa receives $9.4b of $57b
World Bank investments in developing countries, Trade Newswire article [Accessed: Nov 2011].
http://www.tradenewswire.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Sub-Saharan-Africa.gif
[12] Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN) (2009) Overview of Manual Pumps for Drinking Water [Accessed: Nov 2011].
http://www.rwsn.ch/prarticle.2005-10-25.9856177177/prarticle.2005-10-26.2582788867/prarticle.2008-12-04.2105225472/prarticle_view
[13] Sudgen, S. (2003) Indicators for the water sector: Examples from Malawi. WaterAid field work report.
[14] Sutton, S. (2004) Preliminary Desk Study of Potential for Self Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa. Report for WaterAid and the Rural Water Supply Network, October 2004. [Accessed: Nov 2011].
http://www.rwsn.ch/documentation/skatdocumentation.2005-11-16.6311323059/file
[15] United Nations (2006) Millennium Project Goals, Targets and Indicators. Historic Site, Millennium Project, 2006, [Accessed: Nov 2011 http://unmillenniumproject.org/goals/gti.htm#goal1
[16] United Nations (2010) Millennium Project Goals Report 2010. United Nation Report, [Accessed: Nov 2011].
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/reports.shtml
[17] Wood, M. (1994) Are handpumps really affordable? Paper presented at 20th WEDC International Conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1994. pp.132-134
http://www.wsp.org/wsp/sites/wsp.org/files/publications/326200793645_UgandaSelfSupply.pdf
[2] Carter, R. C. (2009) Operation and maintenance of rural water supplies. RWSN Perspectives no 2.
[3] Harvey, P. A. (2009) Sustainable Operation and Maintenance of Rural Water Supplies: Are we moving in the right direction? RWSN Perspectives no 3.
[4] Harvey, P. A. and Reed, R. A. (2003) Sustainable rural water supply in Africa: Rhetoric and reality. Paper presented at 29th WEDC International Conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 2003. pp. 115-118
[5] Kar, K. and Chanbers R. (2008) Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation. Plan UK, [Accessed: Nov 2011]. http://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/sites/communityledtotalsanitation.org/files/cltshandbook.pdf
[6] Kar, K. and Pasteur, K. (2008) Subsidy or self-respect? Community led Total sanitation. An update on recent developments. Institute of Development Studuies, [Accessed: Nov 2011]http://www.ids.ac.uk/files/Wp257.pdf
[7] Parry-Jones, S., et al. (2001) Sustainable handpump projects in Africa: A literature review. WEDC, Loughborough University, UK.
[8] Peal, A., et al. (2010) Hygiene and Sanitation Software. An Overview of Approaches. Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) [Accessed: Nov 2011]. http://www.sswm.info/content/hygiene-and-sanitation-software-overview-approaches
[9] Perrings, C. D. (1996) Sustainable Development and Poverty Alleviation in Sub Saharan Africa: The Case of Botswana. London: Macmillan Press Ltd.
[10] Pump Aid, Water for Life (2011) The Elephant Pump [Accessed: Nov 2011]. http://www.pumpaid.org/how-we-work/the-elephant-pump
[11] Quandzie, E. (2011) Sub-Sahara Africa receives $9.4b of $57b
World Bank investments in developing countries, Trade Newswire article [Accessed: Nov 2011].
http://www.tradenewswire.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Sub-Saharan-Africa.gif
[12] Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN) (2009) Overview of Manual Pumps for Drinking Water [Accessed: Nov 2011].
http://www.rwsn.ch/prarticle.2005-10-25.9856177177/prarticle.2005-10-26.2582788867/prarticle.2008-12-04.2105225472/prarticle_view
[13] Sudgen, S. (2003) Indicators for the water sector: Examples from Malawi. WaterAid field work report.
[14] Sutton, S. (2004) Preliminary Desk Study of Potential for Self Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa. Report for WaterAid and the Rural Water Supply Network, October 2004. [Accessed: Nov 2011].
http://www.rwsn.ch/documentation/skatdocumentation.2005-11-16.6311323059/file
[15] United Nations (2006) Millennium Project Goals, Targets and Indicators. Historic Site, Millennium Project, 2006, [Accessed: Nov 2011 http://unmillenniumproject.org/goals/gti.htm#goal1
[16] United Nations (2010) Millennium Project Goals Report 2010. United Nation Report, [Accessed: Nov 2011].
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/reports.shtml
[17] Wood, M. (1994) Are handpumps really affordable? Paper presented at 20th WEDC International Conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1994. pp.132-134