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    Author:
    Dr. E.O. Chaggu

    This is the end of programme evaluation of the water facility programme which was implemented by Concern in Tanzania from 2011 – 2014.

    The evaluation found that overall the programme has been successful in achieving its objectives and making progress towards anticipated outcomes.

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