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2013
A. Dubé, Carrasco, M., and Bassono, R., Assessment of hygiene interventions: cost-effectiveness study applied to Burkina Faso, vol. 6. IRC, The Hague, p. 50 p.; 14 tab.; 2 fig.;, 2013.
A. Potter, Zita, J., Naafs, A., and Uandela, A., Costs and effectiveness of hygiene promotion within an integrated WASH capacity building project in Mozambique, IRC, The Hague, 2013.
A. Dubé, Carrasco, M., and Bassono, R., Évaluation des interventions d’hygiène: Etude coûts/efficacité appliquée au Burkina Faso, IRC, The Hague, 2013.
WASHCost, Hygiene promotion: How effective is it? How much does it cost?, WASHCost global infosheets, vol. 5. IRC , The Hague, p. 8 p.; 1 tab.; photogr.; boxes, 2013.
L'hygiène à l'école : pratiques essentielles à promouvoir, UNICEF, Bamako, Mali, 2013.
C. van der Voorden, Monitoring for sanitation and hygiene: an overview of experiences, issues, and challenges., presented at the 2013-03-01, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2013, p. 20 p.; 3 fig.
C. Sijbesma and Ahmed, M., Participatory performance monitoring of sanitation and hygiene services at scale in Bangladesh, presented at the 04/2013, The Hague, the Netherlands, 2013, p. 8 p. : 1 fig., tab.
P. Ram, Practical guidance for measuring handwashing behavior : 2013 Update. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, New York, NY, USA, p. 30 p. 1 tab. , 2013.
E. Walter, Topic 3: Making the grade: A progress report on WASH in Schools monitoring and evaluation, in IRC Symposium 2013 : monitoring sustainable WASH service delivery, 9 to 11 April 2013, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia : symposium papers, 2013.
S. Dundon and Jaleta, M., Topic 3: The benefits of shared measurement systems: Monitoring, evaluation & learning in the MWA Ethiopia Program, in IRC Symposium 2013 : monitoring sustainable WASH service delivery, 9 to 11 April 2013, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia : symposium papers, 2013, p. 14 p.
2012
C. Meyer, All the difference: how water, sanitation and hygiene in a school changed one girl’s life. SWASH+ Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 3 p.; ill.; 3 photographs, 2012.
C. Meyer, Boys and male teachers play a role in helping girls manage menstruation. SWASH+ Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 2 p.; ill.; 1 photograph, 2012.
K. Shordt, C. Wells, D. Silva, and Krukkert, I. J., By all and forever : improving sustainability, equity, monitoring in WASH, presented at the 2012-01-31, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012, p. 16 p.; 1 tab.; 6 boxes.
G. B. Oxfam - Oxford, Cholera response in Haiti : hygiene promotion : determining what works. Oxfam America, Boston, MA, USA, p. 4 p.; 1 box; 1 fig.; 2 photographs, 2012.
R. V. Reddy and Batchelor, C., Cost of providing sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services : an initial assessment of a life-cycle cost approach (LCCA) in rural An.., Water policy : official journal of the World Water Council, pp. p. 409 - 429; 10 fig.; 4 tab. , 2012.
I. V. W. Ediriweera, Efforts to reach sanitation and hygiene for vulnerable groups In Sri Lanka, presented at the 01/2012, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012, p. 4 p.
A. Potter, van de Reep, M., Burr, P., Dubé, A., and Krukkert, I. J., Évaluer le rapport coût-efficacité des interventions d’hygiène, vol. 6. IRC, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. 24 p.; 3 fig.; 2 tab., 2012.
D. Kapur and Kumar, P., Formative research on sanitation and hygiene behaviours: current status, knowledge, attitudes, barriers and enablers: primary research findings, presented at the 02/2012, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012, p. 13 p. 6 charts; 2 tab.; fig.; boxes.
G. B. WaterAid - London, Hygiene framework. WaterAid, London, UK, p. 56 p.; 9 fig.; 1 tab.; boxes, 2012.
CARE -New York, NY, US, Importance of keeping latrines clean : attitudes and use of school latrines among rural primary school pupils. CARE, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 1 p., 2012.

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