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1997
D. K. Carl Bro I. Copenhagen, NRWSS : national rural water supply & sanitation strategy study : med term report. Vol. 3 : social and hygiene situation. DANIDA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Copenhagen, Denmark, p. vii, 115 p. + ca. 20 p. annexes : fig., graphs, map, tabs., 1997.
C. Rakodi, Silva, T., and Russell, S., The opinions of health and water service users in Sri Lanka, vol. no. 25. Birmingham, UK: University of Birmingham, School of Public Policy, 1997.
D. Mutizwa-Mangiza, The opinions of health and water service users in Zimbabwe, vol. no. 24. Birmingham, UK: University of Birmingham, School of Public Policy, 1997, p. iii, 33 p. : 1 fig., 2 tab.
J. P. Padmasiri and Priyantha, N., Proceedings : prevention of fluorosis in Sri Lanka. University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, p. 69 p. : fig., tab., 1997.
1996
M. A. Altaf and Deshazo, J. R., Household demand for improved solid waste management : a case study of Gujranwala, Pakistan, World development, pp. p. 857-868 : 1 fig., 8 tab., 1996.
K. S. Achary, Introduction of a consumer oriented approach to rural water supply and sanitation in Kerala, India, vol. no. 223. IHE (International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering), Delft, The Netherlands, p. xi, 128 p. : fig., map, tab., 1996.
K. Wright, A mandate to manage - Hitosa's large-scale gravity-flow water supply scheme, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 19-21 : 2 boxes, 4 photogr., 1996.
C. Rakodi, The opinions of health and water service users in Ghana, vol. no. 10. Birmingham, UK: University of Birmingham, School of Public Policy, 1996, p. vii, 50 p. : 4 tab.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Our homes, our lives, ourselves : a fun book to help young people get the issues right concerning women in human settlements development. Nairobi, Kenya: UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, 1996, p. ii, 14 p. + insert.
1995
G. F. Diergaardt and Lemmer, T. N., Alternative disinfection methods for small water supply schemes with chlorination problems, Water supply : the review journal of the International Water Supply Association, pp. p. 309-312: 1 fig., 1995.
U. Amazigo, Uwaegbute, A., Ndu, A., and Ene-Obong, N., Report on traditional latrine usage and hygiene knowledge, attitude and practices of communities in Benue, Cross River and Enugu States (Zone A), Nigeria. UNICEF, Lagos, Nigeria, p. 67 p. + 50 p. annexes : fig., photogr., tab., 1995.
N. G. U. N. I. C. E. F. - Lagos and Ikorodu, N. G. Zolabod Co, Report on traditional latrines and beliefs. UNICEF, Lagos, Nigeria, p. vii, 30 p. + ca. 60 p. annexes : 28 fig., map, 17 tab., 1995.
C. A. Okuofu, Report on traditional latrines, beliefs, hygiene practices and perception. UNICEF, Lagos, Nigeria, p. xi, 102 p. + ca. 40 p. annexes : fig., map, photogr., tabs, 1995.
S. A. Esrey, Hurtado, E., and Diaz, E., Social and biological impact following the introduction of household piped water in rural Guatemala : final technical report. Instituto de Nutricion de Centro America y Panama, Guatemala, Guatemala, p. 108 p.: 19 fig., 34 tab., 1995.
M. Sorensson, Teaching by example : promoting hygiene education and sanitation in primary schools, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 23-25: 3 photogr., 1995.
L. Pohlmann, Tubewell maintenance : a positive role for women in rural communities, Watsan : quarterly newsletter of the NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply & Sanitation, pp. p. 15-19 : 4 photogr., 1995.
1994
B. F. Centre Mur Bobo-Dioulasso, Bordeaux, F. R. Universite, BF, B. Faso. Mini, and London, G. B. London Sch, Diarrhoea and hygiene : what people know, believe and do in a West African town. Burkina Faso, Ministere de la Sante, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, p. 23 p.: drwng., fig., tab., 1994.
I. N. Indian Mar Madras, Low cost sanitation in Kerala : final report on stage-II (revised). Indian Market Research Bureau, Chennai, India, p. ii, 59 p. : tab., 1994.
S. Palnitkar, New culture of urban sanitation : Bombay. Mega-Cities Core Office, New York, NY, USA, p. 36 p. : 1 fig., photogr., 4 tab., 1994.
J. Mbugua, Rain water harvesting in Kenya : social economic issues research report. International Rainwater Catchment Systems Association, Nairobi, Kenya, p. xii, 65, 21 p.: 28 fig., 15 tab., 1994.
C. Stephens, Patnaik, R., and Lewin, S., This is my beautiful home : risk perception towards flooding and environment in low income urban communities : a case-study in Indore, India. London, UK: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1994, p. 51 p.: 5 fig., 1 tab., 11 boxes.
J. A. van de Korput, Langendijk, M., Muneeba, and Hussain, A., Water, sanitation, hygiene and health : Baltistan, vol. no. 3. Aga Khan Health Service, Gilgit, Pakistan, p. iv, 44 p. : 6 fig., 1994.
J. Bauhuis and van Dijk, M., Water-use in Juigalpa : analysis of drinking water-use and -distribution and proposals for efficiency improvement of Juigalpa, Nicaragua. International Agriculture College Larenstein, Arnhem, The Netherlands, p. 2 vol. (48, 85 p.): 2 fig., map, 27 tab., 1994.
1993
M. T. Boot and Cairncross, S., Actions speak : the study of hygiene behaviour in water and sanitation projects. The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC, 1993, p. ix, 139 p.: 10 box, 4 fig., 7 tab.
J. Moulton and Roberts, A. H., Adapting tools to the field : training in the use of focus groups, in Notes from the field in communication for child survival, 1993, pp. P. 31-41 : photogr.

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