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2010
B. Kabir, M. Barua, K., Karim, R., Bodiuzzaman, Rahman, M., and Mia, H. A., Contributions of Village WASH Committee in breaking the cycle of unhygienic behaviours in rural Bangladesh, in South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene practitioners' workshop papers, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010, p. 9 p.; ill.; boxes.
N. K. Nguyen, Designing evidence-based communications programmes to promote handwashing with soap in Vietnam, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 291-303 : 2 fig., 2010.
K. E. C. A. R. E. - Nairobi, Diffusion of behaviors : in rural Kenya do school WASH activities promote changes in household behaviors?. CARE Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 1p.; 1 photograph, 2010.
E. Perez, H. Pyne, H., Amelink, C., Paynter, N., Briceno, B., Cardosi, J., Coombes, Y., R. de Cilloniz, F., Devine, J., Frischmuth, C., Grossman, A., Kullmann, C., Nguyen, N. K., Koita, S., Badru, A., and Orsola-Vidal, A., Global scaling up handwashing project progress report : Peru, Senegal, Tanzania, and Vietnam : July 1–December 31, 2009. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 24 p. : 1 box; 4 fig.; 5 tab., 2010.
C. Amelink, Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project second annual progress report : Peru, Tanzania, Vietnam and Senegal, July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 45 p. : fig., tab., 2010.
S. K. Pattanayak, Poulos, C., Yang, J. - C., and Patil, S., How valuable are environmental health interventions? : evaluation of water and sanitation programmes in India, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, pp. p. 535 - 542 : 2 fig., 4 tab., 2010.
P. K. Ram, Luby, S. P., Halder, A. K., Islam, M. S., and Granger, S., Improving measures of handwashing behavior : global scaling up handwashing project. Water and Sanitation Program - East Asia and the Pacific, WSP-EAP, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. 47 p. : 1 box, 13 fig., 22 tab., 2010.
V. Kulkarni, Pardi Village in Maharashtra becomes open defecation free under the TSC India. S.n., S.l., p. 2 p.; 2 fig., 2010.
R. Das, Ghosh, G., and Singha, D., Participatory community hygiene education in Dhaka slums: DSK experience. Dushtha Shasthya Kendra, DSK, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. 9 p. : 3 fig., 2 photogr., 1 tab., 2010.
D. D. Mara, Lane, J., Scott, B., and Trouba, D., Sanitation and health, PLoS Medicine, p. 7 p. : 1 fig., 2 tab., 2010.
S. Galiani and Orsola-Vidal, A., Scaling up handwashing behavior : findings from the impact evaluation baseline survey in Peru : global scaling up handwashing project. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 92 p. : fig., tab., 2010.
S. Roose, Spijksma, E., van Daalen, T., and Singeling, M., Smart hygiene solutions: examples of hygiene methods and tools and tips. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: KIT Publishers, 2010, p. 56 p. : boxes, 8 fig., photogr.
S. N. V. Asia and IRC, Sustainable sanitation and hygiene for all: performance monitoring instruction. IRC, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. 27 p. : 22 tab., 2010.
2009
Development Alternatives -Washington, DC, US, Analysis of effect of 4 key behaviors on diarrhea prevention. USAID Environmental Services Program, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. 24 p. : 5 fig., 4 tab., 2009.
Water and Sanitation Program - Africa Region -Nairobi, KE, (WSP-AF), Are your hands clean enough? study findings on handwashing with soap behaviour in Kenya. Water and Sanitation Program - African Region, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 64 p. : 7 boxes, 2 fig., 28 tab., 2009.
S. Bird and Brown, M., Best practices and lessons learned from sanitation programming at USAID : an annotated bibliography. USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 26 p., 2009.
I. Uddin and Roschnik, N., Changing hygiene behavior in schools and communities : successes and lessons learned from Nasirnagar, Bangladesh, March 2009. Save the Children (US), Washington, DC, USA, p. 5 p.; ill.; tab.; fig., 2009.
S. P. Luby, Agboatwalla, M., Bowen, A., Kenah, E., Sharker, Y., and Hoekstra, R. M., Difficulties in maintaining improved handwashing behavior, Karachi, Pakistan, American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, pp. p. 140-145 : 3 fig., 3 tab., 2009.
Center for Global Safe Water at Emory University -Atlanta, GA, US., Final pupil assessment : changing children's knowledge, attitudes, behaviors and outcomes : SWASH-plus : sustaining and scaling school water, sanita... Emory University Center for Global Safe Water, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 26 p.; 37 tab., 2009.
J. Devine, Introducing SaniFOAM : a framework to analyze sanitation behaviors to design effective sanitation programs. Water and Sanitation Program, WSP, Washington, DC, USA, p. 28 p., 2009.
V. A. Curtis, Danquah, L. O., and Aunger, R. V., Planned, motivated and habitual hygiene behaviour: an eleven country review, Health education research, pp. p. 655–673 : 1 fig., 8 tab., 2009.
A. Robinson, Sustainability and equity aspects of total sanitation programmes : a study of recent WaterAid-supported programmes in Nigeria. WaterAid, London, UK, p. 88 p. : 31 fig, 13 tab., 2009.
B. Evans, Colin, J., Jones, H., and Robinson, A., Sustainability and equity aspects of total sanitation programmes : a study of recent WaterAid-supported programmes in three countries : global synthesis report. WaterAid, London, UK, p. 30 p. : 7 fig, 8 tab., 2009.
H. Jones, Jones, O., Kumar, K., and Evans, B., Sustainability and equity aspects of total sanitation programmes : a study of recent WaterAid-supported programmes in Nepal. WaterAid, London, UK, p. 63 p. : 2 boxes; 8 fig, 7 tab.; 15 photographs, 2009.
C. Sijbesma and Christoffers, T., The value of hygiene promotion : cost-effectiveness analysis of interventions in developing countries, Health policy and planning, vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 418-427 : 1 fig., 3 tab., 2009.

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