A Thirst for Change The World Bank Group's Support for Water Supply and Sanitation, with Focus on the Poor

This evaluation assesses the World Bank Group's effectiveness in supporting improved access to adequate, reliable, and sustained water and sanitation services in client countries. It also examines how well the Bank Group is equipped to support the countries in moving toward sustained water and...

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