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2012
Aand Thrive Dhaka, Alive and thrive handwashing and complementary feeding initiative : improving handwashing behavior of mothers linked to child feeding in Bangladesh... Alive and Thrive Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. 5 p.; ill., 2012.
D. D. Pandejpong, Danchaivijitr, S. S., Vanprapa, N. N., Pandejpong, T. T., and Cook, E. F., Appropriate time-interval application of alcohol hand gel on reducing influenza-like illness among preschool children : a randomized, controlled trial, American journal of infection control, pp. p. 507 - 511, 2012.
C. A. Moyer, Aborigo, R. A., Logonia, G., Affah, G., Rominski, S., Adongo, P. B., Williams, J., Hodgson, A., and Engmann, C., Clean delivery practices in rural northern Ghana : a qualitative study of community and provider knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs, BMC pregnancy and childbirth, p. 14 p.; 2 fig., 2012.
T. M. N. Huda, Unicomb, L., Johnston, R. B., Halder, A. K., Sharker, M. A. Y., and Luby, S. P., Interim evaluation of a large scale sanitation, hygiene and water improvement programme on childhood diarrhea and respiratory disease in rural Bangladesh , Social science and medicine, pp. P. 1 - 8; 2 fig.; 2 tab.; 1 box, 2012.
I. Hussain, Tariq, M., and Ahmad, S., Learning for healthy living : scaling up school based hygiene education in 2010 flood affected Pakistan : paper written for the Asia regional sanita.., presented at the 01/2012, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012, p. 7 p.; 1 tab.; 2 boxes.
D. S. Lantagne and Clasen, T., Point of use water treatment in emergency response, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 30 - 52; 3 tab.; 3 fig., 2012.
A. Mudgerikar and Cronin, A., Review of the status of equity in WASH programming in India, presented at the 2012-01-31, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012, p. 6 p.; 1 fig.; 1 tab.
2010
P. van Maanen, Evidence base : water, sanitation and hygiene interventions : literature review : september 2010. UNICEF, New York, NY, USA, p. 32, xi p.; 7 charts; 11 tab.; 8 fig.; 19 boxes, 2010.
E. Ministry o ER and Asmara, E. R. U. N. I. C. E. F. -, Healthy schools : a manual for water, sanitation and hygiene for elementary school directors and PTA. Eritrea, Ministry of Education, Asmara, Eritrea, p. 60 p. : ill., 2010.
A. J. Peal, Hygiene promotion in South Asia; progress, challenges and emerging issues : paper presented at the South Asia Hygiene Practitioners Workshop, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1 to 4 February 2010, in South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene practitioners' workshop papers, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010, p. 20 p.; tab.; fig.; boxes.
UNICEF -New York, NY, US, Narrowing the gaps to meet the goals. UNICEF, New York, NY, USA, p. 9 p.; 4 fig.; boxes, 2010.
L. Shabnam, The practice of handwashing.. : paper presented at the South Asia Hygiene Practitioners Workshop, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1 to 4 February 2010, in South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene practitioners' workshop papers, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010, p. 15 p; ill.; 4 tab.; 1 fig.
B. Kabir, Ubaid, S. F., Ahmed, M., Islam, M., Rahman, M., and Mia, H. A., The role of imams and different institution in hygiene promotion of BRAC WASH programme, in South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene practitioners' workshop papers, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010, p. 8 p.; 2 tab.; 1 fig.
B. Country Of USA, School health and nutrition manual : a guide for program planning and implementation in Bangladesh. Save the Children (US), S.l., p. 69 p.; ill.; fig.; tab., 2010.
L. Wannak, Talukder, A., Saroeun, P., Koporc, K., and Cambodia, H. Keller Int, A strong foundation : revising Cambodia’s national school health curriculum to prevent and control intestinal worms : school focus in Cambodia, in Sharing experiences: effective hygiene promotion in South-East Asia and the Pacific, 2010, pp. P. 65-70; 3+3 refs.; 2 tab.; 7 photographs; 1 map.
B. Qutub, Butt, F., Bashir, E., and Shabbir, S., Who is responsible for soap in Pakistani school toilets?, in South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene practitioners' workshop papers, 2010, p. 13 p.; 26 tab.

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