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Improving health and well-being for rural and peri-urban communities in Ghana, Mali and Niger through provision of safe water, sanitation, hygiene and sustainable water resources management
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September 7, 2008
WAWI Publications
 
WAWI Strategic Plan
1. WEST AFRICA WATER INITIATIVE (WAWI) – 2006-2010 STRATEGIC PLAN – THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIP. (2006).Doyle, B.A. & Corliss, Jr., J.M.
 
Water
1. Groundwater Resource Sustainability in the Nabogo Basin of Ghana. Journal of African Earth Sciences 49 (2007) 61–70; Desert Research Institute; Lutz, A., Thomas J.M., Pholl, G. Mckay, A.W.
2. Groundwater Resource Sustainability in West Africa:Dissertation. Desert Research Institute Division of Hydrologic Science (2007). Lutz, A.
3. The Hydrogeology of the Voltaian Formation of the Northern Region of Ghana. Desert Research Institute (2006). Ofosu, S.
4. Documentation for Mali Rural Water Project Database. Desert Research Institute, (2006).
5. Review of the Current Institutional Capacity in Ghana for Community Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation Delivery. (2006). Accra, Ghana; Darkwa, S.A.
6. WATER AND SANITATION for disabled people and other vulnerable groups – Designing services to improve accessibility. (2005). Jones, H. & Reed, B.
7. West Africa Water Initiative (WAWI) – Water Chemistry Field Manual Release 1.2. Desert Research Institute Division of Hydrologic Science (2005). Thomas J.M. & Lutz, A.
8. Training of Trainers in Integrated Water Resources Management: Proceedings of Training of Trainers Workshop. Accra (2005). Ampomah, B. & Paintsil, A.
9. Users Manual WAWI Database Manager Version 1.2. Desert Research Institute (2004).
10. Training of Trainers in Integrated Water Resources Management: Proceedings of Training of Trainers Workshop. Accra (2004). Ampomah, B. & Paintsil, A.
11. Geophysical Field Protocols New Model. Desert Research Institute (2003).
 
Health, Hygiene, Sanitation
1. Environmental Health Project – Strengthening Hygiene Promotion in the West Africa Initiative (WAWI) Partnership in Ghana, Mali and Niger. Washington DC, USA, (2004). Cogswell, L.
 
Gender
1. SHORT-TERM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN GENDER MAINSTREAMING ACTIVITY. (2004). Akpalu, E. & Hamadou, M. & Diarra, A. & Koopman, J.
2. Training of Trainers in Gender Mainstreaming - Workshop Report. (2005), Accra, Ghana. Tiwaah Frimpong Kwapong, O.A.
 
Monitoring and Evaluation
1. WAWI MID-TERM STATUS REVIEW. USAID Contract No. LAG-1-00-99-00010-00. (2007). Amadou, Y.M & Diallo, M & Sulemana, S.I & Coffin W.
 
WAWI Quarterly Newsletter
  This is an electronic quarterly newsletter produced by the WAWI Secretariat which started in October 2007. The newsletter captures important WAWI events and is distributed electronically to all WAWI Stakeholders.
 

The objectives of this newsletter are:
- To inform WAWI partners about what the partnership is doing
- To use the WAWI Newsletter as a marketing tool.

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Others (General)
1. TRAINING NEEDS ANALYSIS – Report prepared for the West Africa Water Initiative (WAWI). USAID Contract No. LAG-I-00-99-00018-00; Arlington, USA (2004)
2. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROJECT – END OF PROJECT LESSONS LEARNED: LESSONS LEARNED PAPERS. (2004).
 
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