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World Health Organization. Community Water Supply and Sanitation Unit
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Training the trainers how the Benin Electricity and Water Supply Company tackled its training problems and developed its Training Centre for water supply personnel.
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Training programme gets a new profile how the Water Resources Institute in Tanzania reshaped its curricula to meet the country's need for skilled technicians.
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Strategic planning workshop sets project on its feet how a workshop in Tanzania constituted the turning point for implementing a health-sanitation-water programme.
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People in focus how the Brazilian water and sanitation company SANEPAR achieved success by putting its staff and customers first
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Manpower planning in progress how Indonesia's water supply sector forecasts its manpower needs using only one variable
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Pooling resources beyond borders how seven small countries in Central America improved operation and maintenance of their water supply sectors by joining forces.
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Qualifying a manager how the British water industry set up its senior management development programme to overcome a shortage of managerial staff.
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Job descriptions prove their worth how a training package was developed during an organization-management-training project for 11 Indonesian cities and is now being applied nationw...
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Diliman
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Union Catalog (Buklod)
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School of Urban and Regional Planning
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Water-supply
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World Health Organization. Community Water Supply and Sanitation Unit
Hubert, Ingo Henrique
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Reyes, Wilfredo L
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Vincent, Alan J.
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