Learning Lessons: Urban Water Supply Sector
Asian Development Bank | June 2011
Abstract
This edition of Learning Lessons illustrates how lessons from evaluation can augment ongoing efforts for mitigating risks in the urban water supply sector at the institutional, organizational, operational, and project levels. It also aims to enhance development effectiveness of ADB assistance in the sector. Evaluation lessons are drawn from actual independent evaluation, self-evaluation, and the Evaluation Information System. Users of this brief are advised to carefully review these lessons in the context of the conditions and operating environments that they actually encounter for broadening their understanding of past ADB experience in the sector and the relevance of these lessons to current and future challenges.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2011. Learning Lessons: Urban Water Supply Sector. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3329. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
978-92-9092-290-2
Keywords
WaterAccess To Water
Available Water
Water Resources Development
Demand For Water
Drinking Water
Drinking Water And Sanitation
Development Challenges
Development Issues
Rural Development
Rural Development Projects
Rural Development Research
Sustainable Development
Underdevelopment
Health, Education, Water
Human Right To Water
Potable Water
Quality Of Water
Right To Water
Rural Water Supply
Safe Water
Water And Sanitation, Electricity
Rural areas
Rural planning
Rural poverty
Development assistance
Aid in kind
Standard of living
Strategic planning
Development strategy
Water Shortage
Economic development projects
Human rights and globalization
Developing countries
Community development
Water
Drinking water protection
Water-supply
Freshwater quality
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