Crossfire: ‘Measures of sanitation coverage for the MDGs are unreliable, only raising a false sense of achievement’
Bostoen, K. (2007) Measuring Access and Practice: Designing a Survey Methodology for the Hygiene, Sanitation and Water Sector, PhD dissertation, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University of London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: p. 637.
Bostoen, K. and Chalabi, Z. (2006) ‘Optimization of household survey sampling without sample frames’, International Journal of Epidemiology 35: 751-5.
Bostoen, K., Bilukha, O., Fenn, B., Morgan, O., Tam, C., ter Veen, A. and Checchi, F. (2007a) ‘Methods for health surveys in difficult settings: Charting progress, moving forward’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 4: 13.
Bostoen, K., Chalabi, Z. and Grais, R.F. (2007b) ‘Optimization of the T-square sampling method to estimate population sizes’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 4: 7.
Devi, A. (2004) Extending the Critical Aspects of the Water Access Indicator: How Adding Water Quantity Changes East African Water Statistics, MSc dissertation, Environmental Change and Management. New College, Oxford, UK.
Henderson, R.H., Davis, H., Eddins, D.L. and Foege, W.H. (1973) ‘Assessment of vaccination coverage, vaccination scar rates, and smallpox scarring in five areas of West Africa’, Bulletin of the World Health Organization 48: 183-94.
Sullivan, K.M. (1994) ‘Epi Info Version 6.0, including Epinut for anthropometry’, Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN) News 11: 49-50.
UN-HABITAT (2006) Meeting Development Goals in Small Urban Centres - Water and Sanitation in the World's Cities 2006, Earthscan, London.
WHO/UNICEF (2006a) Sanitation data by country: Pakistan.
WHO/UNICEF (2006b) Sanitation data by country: Sri Lanka.
Bostoen, K. (2007) Measuring Access and Practice: Designing a Survey Methodology for the Hygiene, Sanitation and Water Sector, PhD dissertation, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University of London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: p. 637.
Bostoen, K. and Chalabi, Z. (2006) ‘Optimization of household survey sampling without sample frames’, International Journal of Epidemiology 35: 751-5.
Bostoen, K., Bilukha, O., Fenn, B., Morgan, O., Tam, C., ter Veen, A. and Checchi, F. (2007a) ‘Methods for health surveys in difficult settings: Charting progress, moving forward’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 4: 13.
Bostoen, K., Chalabi, Z. and Grais, R.F. (2007b) ‘Optimization of the T-square sampling method to estimate population sizes’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 4: 7.
Devi, A. (2004) Extending the Critical Aspects of the Water Access Indicator: How Adding Water Quantity Changes East African Water Statistics, MSc dissertation, Environmental Change and Management. New College, Oxford, UK.
Henderson, R.H., Davis, H., Eddins, D.L. and Foege, W.H. (1973) ‘Assessment of vaccination coverage, vaccination scar rates, and smallpox scarring in five areas of West Africa’, Bulletin of the World Health Organization 48: 183-94.
Sullivan, K.M. (1994) ‘Epi Info Version 6.0, including Epinut for anthropometry’, Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN) News 11: 49-50.
UN-HABITAT (2006) Meeting Development Goals in Small Urban Centres - Water and Sanitation in the World's Cities 2006, Earthscan, London.
WHO/UNICEF (2006a) Sanitation data by country: Pakistan.
WHO/UNICEF (2006b) Sanitation data by country: Sri Lanka.
Bostoen, K. (2007) Measuring Access and Practice: Designing a Survey Methodology for the Hygiene, Sanitation and Water Sector, PhD dissertation, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University of London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: p. 637.
Bostoen, K. and Chalabi, Z. (2006) ‘Optimization of household survey sampling without sample frames’, International Journal of Epidemiology 35: 751-5.
Bostoen, K., Bilukha, O., Fenn, B., Morgan, O., Tam, C., ter Veen, A. and Checchi, F. (2007a) ‘Methods for health surveys in difficult settings: Charting progress, moving forward’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 4: 13.
Bostoen, K., Chalabi, Z. and Grais, R.F. (2007b) ‘Optimization of the T-square sampling method to estimate population sizes’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 4: 7.
Devi, A. (2004) Extending the Critical Aspects of the Water Access Indicator: How Adding Water Quantity Changes East African Water Statistics, MSc dissertation, Environmental Change and Management. New College, Oxford, UK.
Henderson, R.H., Davis, H., Eddins, D.L. and Foege, W.H. (1973) ‘Assessment of vaccination coverage, vaccination scar rates, and smallpox scarring in five areas of West Africa’, Bulletin of the World Health Organization 48: 183-94.
Sullivan, K.M. (1994) ‘Epi Info Version 6.0, including Epinut for anthropometry’, Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN) News 11: 49-50.
UN-HABITAT (2006) Meeting Development Goals in Small Urban Centres - Water and Sanitation in the World's Cities 2006, Earthscan, London.
WHO/UNICEF (2006a) Sanitation data by country: Pakistan.
WHO/UNICEF (2006b) Sanitation data by country: Sri Lanka.
Bostoen, K. (2007) Measuring Access and Practice: Designing a Survey Methodology for the Hygiene, Sanitation and Water Sector, PhD dissertation, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University of London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: p. 637.
Bostoen, K. and Chalabi, Z. (2006) ‘Optimization of household survey sampling without sample frames’, International Journal of Epidemiology 35: 751-5.
Bostoen, K., Bilukha, O., Fenn, B., Morgan, O., Tam, C., ter Veen, A. and Checchi, F. (2007a) ‘Methods for health surveys in difficult settings: Charting progress, moving forward’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 4: 13.
Bostoen, K., Chalabi, Z. and Grais, R.F. (2007b) ‘Optimization of the T-square sampling method to estimate population sizes’, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 4: 7.
Devi, A. (2004) Extending the Critical Aspects of the Water Access Indicator: How Adding Water Quantity Changes East African Water Statistics, MSc dissertation, Environmental Change and Management. New College, Oxford, UK.
Henderson, R.H., Davis, H., Eddins, D.L. and Foege, W.H. (1973) ‘Assessment of vaccination coverage, vaccination scar rates, and smallpox scarring in five areas of West Africa’, Bulletin of the World Health Organization 48: 183-94.
Sullivan, K.M. (1994) ‘Epi Info Version 6.0, including Epinut for anthropometry’, Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN) News 11: 49-50.
UN-HABITAT (2006) Meeting Development Goals in Small Urban Centres - Water and Sanitation in the World's Cities 2006, Earthscan, London.
WHO/UNICEF (2006a) Sanitation data by country: Pakistan.
WHO/UNICEF (2006b) Sanitation data by country: Sri Lanka.
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