The World Bank
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Guiding the World Bank $600million project to secure universal access to safe drinking water in Benin
The World Bank
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Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services
BBC
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Phone apps have become an unlikely tool in the effort to improve access to toilets and fresh water around the world.
New York Times
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Competition Designed to Spread Basic Technologies
World Water Forum
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Monitoring water supply systems using mobile internet technologies in Senegal world water forum Istanbul
16-22 march 2009
The World Bank
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Public-Private Partnerships
For Small Piped Water Scheme.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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In 2014, ONAS, the city’s water utility launched a SMS-Based service enabling households to call a customer service centre when their latrines need emptying. The system was developed by Manobi…
GSMA
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mWater™ aims to improve rural and small town water pipe system (WPS) performance in Benin, and ultimately across Africa through the provision of (i) financial, (ii) business, and (iii) assistance mobile 2 web added value services to WPS operators.