A Study On The Activities Of Ifis In The Area Of Export Credit Insurance And Export Finance Occasional Paper Itd Documento De Divulgaci N Itd 16


A Study On The Activities Of Ifis In The Area Of Export Credit Insurance And Export Finance Occasional Paper Itd Documento De Divulgaci N Itd 16
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Rural Water Supply And Sanitation


Rural Water Supply And Sanitation
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Author : DANIDA.
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 1999

Rural Water Supply And Sanitation written by DANIDA. and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Economic assistance categories.


This report on India's rural water supply and sanitation points out that India has achieved considerable success in providing safe drinking water to about 85% of her rural population by tapping ground and surface water through 3 million hand-pumps, thousands of water supply schemes and traditional sources. Despite the impressive coverage of provision of safe drinking water facilities in the rural areas, there are certain areas of serious concern. The issue of sustainability and maintenance of quality of water supplied are cited as the two major constraints in achieving the avowed objectives. In the years to come, the rural water supply program is sure to have serious challenges by way of meeting the expanding needs of a fast growing population, as well as the increasing demand of the population for higher service levels. The adoption of the demand driven approach replacing the present supply focused approach is a pre requisite for evolving suitable cost sharing practices with active participation of the stakeholders. In this background, the report on the rural water supply and sanitation by the World Bank, as part of the Water Resources Management Work, dwells on the policy and constraint of this sector, as well as on institutional and financial issues related to the sector reform process, and advocates an approach to bring about radical reforms in the sector.