Progress Report Trust Fund For East Timor (TFET): East Timor Rehabilitation and Development
Asian Development Bank | June 2000
Abstract
This report reviews the implementation progress of ADB-managed projects under two financing mechanisms, namely the Trust Fund for East Timor (TFET) and the technical assistance grant for capacity building in East Timor. Specifically, it provides briefs on the design and implementation of the TFET-funded Emergency Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project, and the design of the forthcoming Water Supply and Sanitation and Microfinance Development projects.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2000. Progress Report Trust Fund For East Timor (TFET): East Timor Rehabilitation and Development. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6249.Keywords
Access To Water
Available Water
Demand For Water
Drinking Water
Drinking Water And Sanitation
Freshwater
Groundwater Quality
Managing Water Resources
Demand For Water
Urban Development
Urban Conditions
Urban Areas
Public Water Supplies
Water & Sanitation Assocation (Wasa)
Water And Sanitation
Urban Plans
Economic Development
Urban concentration
Sewage management
Sanitation services wastes
Water Shortage
Urban renewal
Local government
Fresh water
Water quality management
Drinking water protection
Water quality
Water availability
Public utilities
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