Vol. 32 (2013), Issue 2:
Volume 32, Issue 2, Apr 2013
Articles
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Editorial: Business as usual will not do - but there are alternatives
Richard Carter
32(2), pp. 97–99
Category: Editorial
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.010 -
Crossfire: Can ‘admitting failure’ help the WASH sector learn and improve its work?
Stephen Jones | Nicola Greene
32(2), pp. 100–105
Category: Commentary
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Smell: an overlooked factor in sanitation promotion
Thilde Rheinländer | Bernard Keraita | Flemming Konradsen | Helle Samuelsen | Anders Dalsgaard
32(2), pp. 106–112
Keywords: sanitation, smell reduction, sanitation promotion, sanitation intervention
Category: Article
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Water safety plan implementation in East Africa: motivations and barriers
Alison Parker | Corinna Summerill
32(2), pp. 113–124
Keywords: Africa, organizational change, public health, risk management, water quality, water safety plan
Category: Article
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Increasing acceptance of chlorination for household water treatment: observations from Bangladesh
Sara Flanagan | Xiaoguang Meng | Yan Zheng
32(2), pp. 125–134
Keywords: chlorination, household water treatment, water-borne infectious disease, point-of-use, Bangladesh, granular activated carbon, disinfection
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.014 -
Menstrual management in low-income countries: needs and trends
Ashwini Sebastian | Vivian Hoffmann | Sarah Adelman
32(2), pp. 135–153
Keywords: menstrual management, sanitation systems, hygiene, sanitary product disposal
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.015 -
Micro-privatization of solid waste collection in Addis Ababa
Meine Pieter van Dijk | Mesfin Tilay
32(2), pp. 154–161
Keywords: micro-privatization, solid waste collection, micro enterprises, informality, regulation, Addis Ababa
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.016 -
Scaling-up and sustainability, the elusive double quest: Villages assainis in DR Congo
Maggie Black
32(2), pp. 162–173
Keywords: Democratic Republic of Congo, WASH, assaini, sanitation, UNICEF
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.017 -
Reviews
Ellie Chowns | Mayling Simpson | Richard Johnston | Priyanie Amerasinghe | Kevin Tayler
32(2), pp. 174–180
Category: Book Review
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.018