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Jordan Institutional Support and Strengthening Program (ISSP) - Institut...
Other | English | Economic growth and development Information management Assessment ...more
The Institutional Support and Strengthening Program (ISSP) is a USAID funded program to support the
development and restructuring of the water sector in Jordan, to better meet the challenge of man...Issued on 2011.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago -
Maximizing the Value of Communications: A Communications Assessment of W...
Other | English | Communications Information management Technology ...more
Jordan is among the water-poorest countries in the world. Research done by the Public
Action Project (PAP) indicates that while the public is aware of scarce water resources
they are less aware o...Issued on 2012.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago -
Maxmizing the Value of Communications: A Communications Assessment of Wa...
Other | English | Communications Information management Technology ...more
The Public Action for Water, Energy and Environment Project (PAP) is a public
education and behavior change communication program developed to support USAID’s
technical and policy investments in ...Issued on 2012.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago -
IWSMR ASSESSMENT 2 ACWUA ROLLOUT PLAN
Other | English | Water supply and sanitation Assessment Waste of water ...more
Despite massive infrastructure investments, millions of citizens in the MENA region lack adequate access to potable water. Wastewater management is markedly worse in some areas. Fiscal constraints ...
Issued on 2015.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago -
USAID/ Jordan School Construction Stakeholder Assessment Report
Other | English | Communities Health care education Assessment ...more
The purpose of the School Construction Stakeholder Assessment was to elicit input from a range of stakeholders regarding their perceived roles in each process of school construction, challenges the...
Issued on 2015.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago