Water Supply Systems in Nepal: How to build better, more sustainable services: Part two
Overview
This case study is the first update on Oxfam’s work on the sustainability of rural water supply systems in Nepal. Readers are advised to read the first paper on the topic from 2019: Water Supply Systems in Nepal.
In this previous case study, Oxfam identified five key ‘levers’ that could potentially transform water supply schemes in Nepal’s Hills and Terai regions. This case study explains how these levers were implemented and the challenges faced during the process. The levers were implemented in Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality and Jwalamukhi Rural Municipality of Dhading, representing the case study in the Hills, and Haripur and Rajpur Municipalities of Sarlahi and Rautahat district, representing the case study in the Terai.
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10.21201/2024.000027How to cite this resource
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