4 research outputs found
Private Sector Participation in Low Cost Water Well Drilling.
Project Manager Dr Richard Carter, Institute of Water and Environment, Cranfield University at Silsoe.This report contributes to the findings, implications, and future plans of a project,
initiated by Cranfield University (Silsoe, UK) entitled “Private Sector Participation in Low Cost Water Well Drilling”.The project was funded by DFID from July 1998 to June
2001, with additional funding partners (Government of Uganda, DANIDA, SIDA,
UNICEF, Water Aid, and an anonymous donor) joining at various stages throughout this
three-year period
Artisan Business Training Programme, Luwero Diocese Water Project.
Project Manager Dr Richard Carter, Institute of Water and Environment, Cranfield University at Silsoe.This report contributes to the findings, implications, and future plans of a project,
initiated by Cranfield University (Silsoe, UK) entitled “Private Sector Participation in Low
Cost Water Well Drilling”.The project was funded by DFID from July 1998 to June
2001, with additional funding partners Government of Uganda, DANIDA, SIDA,
UNICEF, Water Aid, and an anonymous donor, joining at various stages throughout this
three-year period
Histories of Pounder Wells and Hand-Augered Wells in Mpigi, Mukono and Jinja Districts
Project Manager Dr Richard Carter, Institute of Water and Environment, Cranfield University at Silsoe.This report contributes to the findings, implications, and future plans of a project,
initiated by Cranfield University (Silsoe, UK) entitled “Private Sector Participation in Low
Cost Water Well Drilling”.The project was funded by DFID from July 1998 to June
2001, with additional funding partners (Government of Uganda, DANIDA, SIDA,
UNICEF, Water Aid, and an anonymous donor) joining at various stages throughout this
three-year period
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Project Manager Dr Richard Carter, Institute of Water and Environment, Cranfield University at Silsoe.This report contributes to the findings, implications, and future plans of a project, initiated
by Cranfield University (Silsoe, UK) entitled “Private Sector Participation in Low Cost
Water Well Drilling”.The project was funded by DFID from July 1998 to June 2001, with
additional funding partners (Government of Uganda, DANIDA, SIDA, UNICEF, Water Aid,
and an anonymous donor) joining at various stages throughout this three-year period