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
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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
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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