Uganda : Demand-side Management of Water Use in Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Uganda through Promotion Of Water Use Efficiency Techniques and Practices - SWITCH Africa Green
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United Nations Development Programme
United Nations Office for Project Services
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RT Generic T1 Uganda : Demand-side Management of Water Use in Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Uganda through Promotion Of Water Use Efficiency Techniques and Practices - SWITCH Africa Green A1 United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Office for Project Services YR 2021 LK https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/35341 PB AB TY - GEN T1 - Uganda : Demand-side Management of Water Use in Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Uganda through Promotion Of Water Use Efficiency Techniques and Practices - SWITCH Africa Green AU - United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Office for Project Services Y1 - 2021 UR - https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/35341 PB - AB - @misc{20.500.11822_35341 author = {United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Office for Project Services}, title = {Uganda : Demand-side Management of Water Use in Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Uganda through Promotion Of Water Use Efficiency Techniques and Practices - SWITCH Africa Green}, year = {2021}, abstract = {}, url = {https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/35341} } @misc{20.500.11822_35341 author = {United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Office for Project Services}, title = {Uganda : Demand-side Management of Water Use in Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Uganda through Promotion Of Water Use Efficiency Techniques and Practices - SWITCH Africa Green}, year = {2021}, abstract = {}, url = {https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/35341} } TY - GEN T1 - Uganda : Demand-side Management of Water Use in Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Uganda through Promotion Of Water Use Efficiency Techniques and Practices - SWITCH Africa Green AU - United Nations Environment ProgrammeUnited Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Development ProgrammeUnited Nations Development Programme, United Nations Office for Project Services UR - https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/35341 PB - AB -View/Open
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This impact sheet on ‘Demand-side management of water use in micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in Uganda through promotion of water use efficiency techniques and practices’ provides a snapshot of results and achievements of the project under the Green Business Development Component of Phase I (2014-2019) of the SWITCH Africa Green programme. This component supported micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in applying and adopting SCP practices within their business operations
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