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DOI: 10.1080/07900620048608
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Foreign Aid and Institutional Plurality: The Domestic Water Sector in Nepal

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“…It can be used elsewhere in the world wherever a great number of water projects are carried out within a relatively small space. The evolution of a water sector fuelled by foreign aid is intertwined with the changing nature of a state (Sharma, 2000). This methodology provides a tool to explore such transformation.…”
Section: Territorial Changes Resulting From 25 Years Of Water Aidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be used elsewhere in the world wherever a great number of water projects are carried out within a relatively small space. The evolution of a water sector fuelled by foreign aid is intertwined with the changing nature of a state (Sharma, 2000). This methodology provides a tool to explore such transformation.…”
Section: Territorial Changes Resulting From 25 Years Of Water Aidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These figures for Nepal may be higher than the actual figures. Government data on the achievement of water supply coverage at the end of the 8th five-year plan (1997) was shown as 61% only (Sharma 2000). In Nepal, the lack of access to sanitation is striking.…”
Section: Water Supply and Sanitation In Nepalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present state of water supply and sanitation facility improvement in Nepal is the result of improper planning and inadequate budgets. Sharma (2000) reported that, until the 4th five-year plan (1970-75), no planned emphasis was given to the water supply sector. Sanitation was only involved in the national budget from the 6th five-year plan .…”
Section: Water Supply and Sanitation In Nepalmentioning
confidence: 99%