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2010
M. Fernandes, Freedom of mobility: experiences from villages in the states of Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh India, in South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene practitioners' workshop papers, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010, p. 12 p.; ill.; 3 tab.
2005
V. Tay, The education millennium development goal : what water, sanitation and hygiene can do in Ghana, vol. 2.1 Ghana. Water and Environmental Health at London and Loughborough (WELL), Leicestershire (UK), p. 4 p.; ill.; 4 refs, 2005.
2003
X. Ye and Puetz, D., The Gambia national household poverty survey, 1998, Standardized survey bulletin, 2003.
1999
L. Gulati, Ramalingam, and Gulati, I. S., Gender profile : Kerala. Netherlands Embassy, India, New Delhi, India, p. ca. 71 p. : tabs., 1999.
1997
E. Bolt, Gender and training, in Woman, water, sanitation : annual abstract journal. No. 7. Special issue: gender related considerations for training and education, The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC, 1997, pp. P. 1-11.
M. L. Borba, Gender in education and training for water supply and sanitation : a literature review. IRC, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. xiv, 118 p. : 10 boxes, fig., 1997.
1994
S. Anandalakshmy, The girl child and the family : an action research study. Indian University and Ministry of Human Resources Development, New Delhi, India, p. 312 p. (summary 44 p.); ill.; fig., 1994.
1990
E. A. Roth and Kurup, K. B., Child mortality levels and survival patterns from Southern Sudan, Journal of biosociological science, pp. p. 365-372: fig., tab., 1990.
0
E. Wong, Gender equality for smarter cities : challenges and progress. UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 34 p.; 32 photographs; 15 boxes.
UNICEF -New York, NY, US, A new structure is being built. UNICEF, p. video (18 min.): VHS.
V. O. Adika, Yabga, J., Apiyanteide, F. A., Ologidi, P. W., and Ekpo, K. E., Perception and behaviour on use of sanitary pads during menstruation among adolescent school girls in Bayelsa State, Nigeria, Advances in applied science research, pp. p. 9 - 15; 4 tab.
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