Vol. 30 (2011), Issue 4:
Volume 30, Issue 4, Oct 2011
Articles
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Editorial
Richard Carter
30(4), pp. 267–269
Category: Editorial
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2011.032 -
Interview: Reflections on the world of research
Sandy Cairncross | Richard Carter
30(4), pp. 270–278
Keywords: action research, sanitation, water quality, household water treatment, behaviour change
Category: Interview
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Interview: Working in Haiti
John Kanani | Sunny Perreira | Tim Forster
30(4), pp. 279–281
Keywords: humanitarian relief, water supply, sanitation, coordination, cholera response
Category: Interview
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Interview: Sanitation in Zimbabwe
Peter Morgan | Sue Cavill
30(4), pp. 282–286
Keywords: ecosanitation, the sanitation ladder, Blair pit latrine, school sanitation
Category: Interview
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A hero of WASH: John Pickford 1927-2006
Rod Shaw
30(4), pp. 287–288
Keywords: multidisciplinary approach, engineering education, water and sanitation sector
Category: Obituary
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Urban sanitation: An unprecedented and growing challenge
Guy Collender
30(4), pp. 289–291
Keywords: sanitation, pit latrines, sewerage, urbanization
Category: Article
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The jerry can: Greatest development in the water sector in the last 30 years
Sally Sutton
30(4), pp. 292–294
Keywords: jerry can, water supply, Africa
Category: Article
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What is the greatest challenge for our sector in the next 10 years?
Niall Roche
30(4), pp. 295–297
Keywords: environmental health, hygiene, sanitation
Category: Article
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Sustaining school hand washing and water treatment programmes: Lessons learned and to be learned
Shadi Saboori | Alex Mwaki | Sarah Porter | Ben Okech | Matthew Freeman | Richard Rheingans
30(4), pp. 298–311
Keywords: school sanitation, hand washing with soap, enabling environment, recurrent costs
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2011.040 -
Rainwater harvesting: A suitable poverty reduction strategy for small-scale farmers in developing countries?
L.A. Bunclark | B.A. Lankford
30(4), pp. 312–327
Keywords: rainwater harvesting, appropriate technology, water resources management, small-scale farming, Botswana
Category: Article
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The impact of safe sanitation facilities in reducing the prevalence of waterborne diseases in rural Bangladesh
Ananta Neelim
30(4), pp. 328–343
Keywords: sanitation, Bangladesh, morbidity, waterborne disease
Category: Article
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Bridging the water supply gap using locally fabricated drilling rigs in Nigeria
Dotun Adekile | Martin Eduvie | Olusola Olabode
30(4), pp. 344–349
Keywords: Nigeria, rig fabrication, water supply
Category: Article
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From our water correspondent
Kate Fogelberg
30(4), pp. 350–352
Category: Commentary
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Webwatch
Julie Fisher
30(4), pp. 353–354
Category: Resources
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Webwatch
Phillipa Kanyoka
30(4), pp. 355–357
Category: Book Review
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2011.046