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1996
J. Servaes and White, S. A., Participatory communication for social change. New Delhi, India: SAGE Publications, 1996, p. 286 p. : 14 fig., 7 tab.
1995
A. R. Andreasen, Marketing social change : changing behavior to promote health, social development, and the environment. San Francisco, CA, USA: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1995, p. xx, 348 p. : tab.
A. Hope and Timmel, S., Training for transformation : a handbook for community workers, Rev.ed. London, UK: IT Publications, 1995, p. 3 vol. (177, 133, 204 p.), ills.
1993
I. N. D. A. N. I. D. A. - Madras, If you were a woman. DANIDA, Integrated Rural Sanitation and Water Supply Project, Chennai, India, p. Video (35 min.): VHS, 1993.
1992
L. Hoffman, Women handpump mechanics in Kenya, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 19-21: 3 photogr., 1992.
1991
M. L. Leena and Kurup, K. B., Jeevadhara (fountain of life) : report of the evaluation of radio broadcast on protected water supply and environmental sanitation, vol. no. 5. Kerala Water Authority, Socio-Economic Units, Trivandrum, India, p. 42, iv p.: tab., 1991.
J. Lundqvist, Sivanappan, R. K., and Ramakrishnan, T., Water conservation and integrated resources management : a case study on Interface Forestry Programme in Allikuli watershed, Thiruvallur division, Tamil Nadu, India, in Copenhagen informal consultation on integrated water resources development and management, 11-14 November, 1991 : case studies : Nordic Freshwater Initiative, 1991, p. 33 p.: fig., tab.
1990
J. A. Listorti, Environmental health components for water supply, sanitation, and urban projects, vol. no. 121. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 1990, p. xii, 142 p.: tab.
1989
A. U. White and S. Katsha, E., Women, water, and sanitation : household behavioral patterns in two Egyptian villages, Water international, pp. p. 103-111, 1989.
E. O. Sebaie, Hussein, A., Younis, A., and S. Katsha, E., Women, water, and sanitation : household water use in two Egyptian villages, vol. no. 1. Cairo, Egypt: American University in Cairo, Social Research Centre, 1989, p. xiv, 96 p.: fig., tab.
1988
K. E. Lake Basin Kisumu, An assessment of the performance of the community development activities of the Rural Domestic Water Supply and Sanitation Programme. Lake Basin Development Authority, Kisumu, Kenya, p. 66 p.: Tab., 1988.
R. W. Porter and Yacoob, M., Social marketing and water supply and sanitation : an integrated approach, vol. no. 221. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. vi, 28 p.: fig., ill., 1988.
1987
A. White, Participacion comunitaria en abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento : conceptos, estrategias y metodos, vol. no. 17. Lima, Peru: CEPIS (Centro Panamericano de Ingenieria Sanitaria y Ciencias del Ambiente), 1987, p. 139 p.: fig., checklists.
1986
J. M. Faigenblum and Carney, D. T., The CARE/Cameroon northern wells construction project : an evaluation plan for and review of the health education component, vol. no. 165. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. viii, 77 p.: map, 1986.
1983
K. Watson, Rural primary school teachers as change agents in the third world : three case studies, International journal of educational development, pp. p. 47-59, 1983.
1982
B. Pathak, Sulabh Shauchalaya : a study of directed change. Patna, India: Amola Press and Publications, 1982, p. ix, 151 p.: ills., fig., tab.
A. White, Why community participation? : a discussion of the arguments, Assignment children = Carnets de l'enfance, pp. p. 17-34, 1982.
1981
A. White, Community participation in water and sanitation : concepts, strategies and methods, vol. no. 17. The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC, 1981, p. 180 p.: diagrams, checklists.

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