posted on 2018-02-12, 15:09authored byMohammed A. Nashiru, J. Burton, Yerefolo Malle, J. Lambongang
Delivery of services to meet required access levels in accordance with MDG targets requires a unique partnership
arrangement that places the institutions with the mandate to play an innovative leadership role. The
Local Millennium Development Goals Initiative operational in at least six West African countries and covering
over 60 local governments, seeks to achieve this objective. Results of the initiative will be shared by four
countries: Ghana, Mali, Nigeria and Burkina Faso with particular focus on actual linkages between accurate
data and better planning, targeting of services to the populations that are in most need. Ground-breaking
results and discussions will focus on advocacy and resource mobilisation through innovative approaches.
Approaches to be used for the session will make it quite engaging and refreshing –posters, demonstrations,
brief power point presentations and substantial time for interaction in syndicate groups.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Research Unit
Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
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WEDC Conference
Citation
NASHIRU, M.A. ... et al, 2008. Regional partnership for decentralised sanitation and water delivery in 6 countries. IN: Jones, H. (ed). Access to sanitation and safe water - Global partnerships and local actions: Proceedings of the 33rd WEDC International Conference, Accra, Ghana, 7-11 April 2008, pp. 529-531.
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