Community Water Management special issue PLA Notes 35

Updated - Tuesday 20 September 2011

Co-authored by IRC and six partners (1999)

IRC and six partners are disseminating results from their four years of experience in a community management research project funded by the Government of the Netherlands. The June 1999 issue of PLA Notes (Participatory Learning and Action), contains 12 articles about experiences from this Participatory Action Development project in 22 communities in 6 countries. PLA Notes is published by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).

Target audience: practitioners of participatory methodologies

The articles are available in the IRC WASH Library as downloadable documents.

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PLA Notes 35

IRC and six partners are disseminating experiences from their four years of experience in a community management research project funded by the Government of the Netherlands. The June 1999 issue of PLA Notes (Participatory Learning and Action), contains 12 articles about experiences from this Participatory Action Development project in 22 communities in 6 countries.

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