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Operations and Maintenance of Rural Infrastructure in Community-Driven Development and Community-Based Projects

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  • Andreas Salomonsen
  • Myrtle Diachok

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  • Andreas Salomonsen & Myrtle Diachok, 2015. "Operations and Maintenance of Rural Infrastructure in Community-Driven Development and Community-Based Projects," World Bank Publications - Reports 22954, The World Bank Group.
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    2. Sally Burningham & Natalya Stankevich, 2005. "Why Road Maintenance is Important and How to Get it Done," World Bank Publications - Reports 11779, The World Bank Group.
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