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This study deals with the implications of policies of the demand-driven approach of community water supply in rural and small urban areas in Ghana. In the context of comprehensive reforms in the water sector a transition of roles and responsibilities as well as the establishment of new institutions and actors were supported by numerous international donor organisations.
FUEST, V. (2005): Policies, Practices and Outcomes of Demand-Oriented Community Water Supply in Ghana: The National Community Water and Sanitation Programme 1994 – 2004. BONN: Centre for Development Research, ZEF URL [Accessed: 28.08.2012]