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J. A. van de Korput and Noor, J.,
“Manual on participatory health education”. Aga Khan Health Service, Gilgit, Pakistan, p. ca. 70 p. 1 box, 3 drwngs, 1 fig., 4 photos + annexes, 1996.
K. Shordt and Kurup, K. B.,
“Operational lessons from a sanitation programme in Kerala”,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 5-8 : 3 boxes, 5 photogr., 1996.
J. T. Visscher, Quiroga, R. E., Garcia, V. M., Benavides, A., Madera, P. C., and Cali, C. O. C. I. N. A. R. A. -,
“Out of the mouths of babes : an honest evaluation of water and sanitation in Ecuador”,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 19-22, 1996.
International Institute for Environment and Development -London, GB, IIED,
Participation, policy and institutionalisation, vol. no. 27. London, UK: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), 1996, p. 94 p. : fig., ill., tab.
J. Servaes and White, S. A.,
Participatory communication for social change. New Delhi, India: SAGE Publications, 1996, p. 286 p. : 14 fig., 7 tab.
J. K. Odolon,
“Participatory hygiene and sanitation programmes”, in
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A. Nyaku,
“Participatory hygiene education : the community decides”. Volta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project, Ho, Ghana, p. 10 p., 1996.
D. German and Gohl, E.,
Participatory impact monitoring. Braunschweig, Germany: Vieweg, 1996, p. 4 booklets (170 p.).
J. V. Pinfold,
“Participatory techniques and didactic methods”, in
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D. Narayan, Yann, S., Doolan, L., Kane, E., and O'Reilly, M.,
“Participatory techniques in action”. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. Video (109 min.) : PAL, 1996.
L. Clark, Simpson-Hebert, M., and Sawyer, R.,
“The PHAST initiative : participatory hygiene and sanitation transformation : a new approach to working with communities”, vol. no. 1. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. vi, 39 p. : 2 fig., 8 photogr., 1996.
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Hague, NL,
“Promising water resources management approaches in the drinking water supply and sanitation sector : preparatory workshop 20-29 November 1996, The Hague, The Netherlands”. IRC, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. 2 vol. (56, + ca. 250 p.], 1996.
E. Bolt, Espejo, N., and Lammerink, M.,
“The researchers - why knowledge is more valuable than gifts”,
Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 11-14 : 1 fig., 3 photogr., 1996.
Z. M. Community Lusaka,
“Site selection”, vol. no. 7f. Zambia, Programme Co-ordination Unit, Lusaka, Zambia, p. iv, 38 p. : ill., 1996.
M. S. Fong, Wakeman, W., and Bhushan, A.,
“Toolkit on gender in water and sanitation”, vol. no. 2. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 1996.
D. Narayan,
Toward participatory research, vol. no. 307. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 1996, p. viii, 265 p. : boxes, ill., photogr.
WHO -Geneva, CH, World Health Organization,
“Transforming community environments for health : tool kit”, vol. no. 3. World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. ca. 100 p. : 139 drwngs, 1996.
P. Schubeler,
Urban sanitation management in developing countries : three conceptual tools. St. Gallen, Switzerland: SKAT (Swiss Centre for Development Cooperation in Technology and Management), 1996, p. iv, 46 p. : 19 fig.