
Vol. 34 (2015), Issue 4:
Volume 34, Issue 4, Oct 2015
Articles
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Editorial: What does it take to change behaviour?
Richard C. Carter
34(4), pp. 277–278
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2015.026 -
Handwashing for menstrual hygiene management among primary schoolgirls in rural western Kenya
Elizabeth Nyothach, Kelly T. Alexander, Cliff Oduor, Linda Mason, Kelvin Oruko, Frank O. Odhiambo, John Vulule, Kayla F. Laserson, Penelope A. Phillips-Howard
34(4), pp. 279–295
Keywords: handwashing, Kenya, menstrual cup, menstrual hygiene management, schoolchildren, WASH
Category: Articles
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Measurement of handwashing behaviour in Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys and Demographic and Health Surveys, 1985–2008
Libbet C. Loughnan, Pavani K. Ram, Rolf Luyendijk
34(4), pp. 296–313
Keywords: handwashing, hygiene, soap, surveys, monitoring
Category: Articles
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Who is likely to own a latrine in rural areas? Findings from formative research studies
Kathryn A. O’Connell, Jacqueline Devine
34(4), pp. 314–329
Keywords: behaviour change, formative research, latrine ownership, open defecation, SaniFOAM, sanitation
Category: Articles
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Strengthening behaviour change communication in western Nepal: how can we do better?
Lene Gerwel-Jensen, Sanna-Leena Rautanen, Pamela White
34(4), pp. 330–346
Keywords: behaviour change communications, water, sanitation, hygiene, Nepal
Category: Articles
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Why do some behaviours change more easily than others? Water-use behaviour interventions in rural Nepal
Juho Haapala, Pamela White
34(4), pp. 347–364
Keywords: behaviour change, capability approach, capabilities, gender equality, Nepal, water-use intervention
Category: Articles
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Addressing the behavioural constraints to latrine uptake: effectiveness of a behaviour-change campaign in rural Cambodia
Claire Chase, Virginia Ziulu, Priya Lall, Phyrum Kov, Susanna Smets, Virak Chan, Yeng Lun
34(4), pp. 365–378
Keywords: behaviour change, Cambodia, impact evaluation, rural markets, sanitation
Category: Articles
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Putting heads and hands together to change knowledge and behaviours: Community Health Clubs in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Jessica Brooks, Alexandra Adams, Samy Bendjemil, Jason Rosenfeld
34(4), pp. 379–396
Keywords: behaviour change, education, WASH promotion approaches, community building, environmental management
Category: Articles
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Schoolgirls’ experiences of changing and disposal of menstrual hygiene items and inferences for WASH in schools
Cliff Oduor, Kelly T. Alexander, Kelvin Oruko, Elizabeth Nyothach, Linda Mason, Frank O. Odhiambo, John Vulule, Kayla F. Laserson, Penelope A. Phillips-Howard
34(4), pp. 397–411
Keywords: latrine, MHM, menstrual management disposal, accidental dropping, schoolgirls
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2015.037 -
Sanitation and disasters: a case study of community and institutional response to Cyclone Phailin, Odisha 2013
Sneha Krishnan, Deepshikha Purwar, Bipul Borah
34(4), pp. 412–423
Keywords: disaster recovery, emergency sanitation, linking relief and recovery, socio-economic practices
Category: Non-theme paper
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Intensifying the social performance and sustainability of microfinance institutions to address the social challenge of sanitation: an Indian case study
Jesu Raju Thomas, Jyothi Kumar
34(4), pp. 424–434
Keywords: microfinance, sanitation, environment, health, women’s safety, sustainability, social performance
Category: Notes from the field
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Small-scale waste-stabilization ponds for rural communities: an undergraduate experimental venture
Jeffrey Greenberg, Christine Gamble, Bayard Pickens, Kaitlyn Wallett, David Edgren, Chris Keil, Raymond Lewis, James Clark
34(4), pp. 435–444
Keywords: education, global deployment, interdisciplinary programme, undergraduate research, waste-stabilization ponds
Category: Notes from the field
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2015.035