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The Indo-USAID FIRE-D project, an initiative of the US Agency for International Development and the Government of India, helps municipal and state governments develop sustainable urban environmental services and ensure that the poor have access to them.

 
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FIRE Project Notes (21 - 41)

Project Note 41: Local Area Planning for Delhi

Project Note 40: e-Governance in Municipalities

Project Note 39: Model Municipal Law: Creating an Enabling Legislative Environment for Empowering Urban Local Bodies

Project Note 38: Bioreactor Landfill- A Sustainable Option for Municipal Solid Waste Treatment and Disposal in India

Project Note 37: Leveraging Agra's Lesser-known Heritage Sites for Improving Sanitation and Livelihood in Low-income Communities

Project Note 36: Improving Urban Poor's Access to Sanitation: Community-Led Sanitation Project, Sangli, Maharasashtra

Project Note 35: Greater Bangalore Water and Sewage Project, India

Project Note 34: Strengthening Institutional Capacity to Facilitate Decentralization in Jabalpur

Project Note 33: Performance-Based Service Contracts in Navi Mumbai

Project Note 32: Increasing Municipal Revenues: Indore Municipal Corporation

Project Note 31: Pooled Finance Model for Water and Sanitation Projects: The Tamil Nadu Water and Sanitation Pooled Fund (WSPF)

Project Note 30: Innovative Programs to Improve Access of the Poor to Urban Environmental Services in Andhra Pradesh

Project Note 29: Initiative for Planned and Participatory Reconstruction

Project Note 28: State Incentives to Increase Efficiencies in Urban Water Supply in Maharashtra

Project Note 27: An Independent Regulatory Framework for Water and Waste Water in Maharashtra

Project Note 26: Emerging Private Sector Participation Arrangements for Solid Waste Management in India

Project Note 25: Lessons Learned from the Ahmedabad Municipal Bond

Project Note 24: A Valuable Tool for Urban Reform in India: Technical Guide on Accounting and Financial Reporting by Urban Local Bodies

Project Note 23: Improving the Operation of Urban Water Supply Systems in India: A Discussion of Unaccounted for Water

Project Note 22: Introducing an Improved Financial Accounting System in Urban Local Bodies in India: The Successful State-wide Reform Initiative in Tamil Nadu

Project Note 21: Constraints to Developing Commercially Viable Urban Environmental Infrastructure Project

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