The Learning-Process Projects on Water Supply and Sanitation were introduced by CINARA and EMCALI in Cali, Colombia, in 1992. Read more...
Between 1 January and 31 July 1992 a cholera epidemic caused 548 reported cases in Riohacha (population 68,000), Colombia. Read more...
In a 4-week period in early 1976 in a poor, working class area of Cali, Colombia, the prevalences of diarrhoea, vomiting, common cold, and head lice... Read more...
This paper aims to provide an overview of implementation strategies that are emerging in relation to small towns, to explore opportunities for... Read more...
This meeting focused on the link between water and health in the most underprivileged urban quarters in the Third World. Read more...
The round table on water and health, that was initiated by the French government, grew out of the recommendations outlined in Agenda 21 of the Earth... Read more...