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Urban residents’ access to water, sanitation, electricity and transport, and the acceptability of services. Work Package 4: Access to services in low-income city communities
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posted on 2016-04-22, 12:52 authored by Ian Smout, R. Kiunsi, C. Ngouanet, M. Oteng-Ababio, James Esson, Julie Fisher, Aristide Yemmafouo, A. NamangayaUrban residents’ access to water, sanitation, electricity and transport, and the acceptability of services. Work Package 4: Access to services in low-income city communities
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SMOUT, I.K. ...et al., 2015. Urban residents’ access to water, sanitation, electricity and transport, and the acceptability of services. Work Package 4: Access to services in low-income city communities. Deliverable 4.2 of the RurbanAfrica, African Rural-City Connections Project no. 290732.Publisher
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