Vol. 38 (2019), Issue 3:
Volume 38, Issue 3, Jul 2019
Articles
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Editorial: Doing WASH well – a set of principles for implementing agencies and their evaluators
Richard Carter | Sue Cavill | Jeremy Colin | Anthony Waterkeyn
38(3), pp. 147–153
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2019.38-3ED -
Evaluating the viability of establishing container-based sanitation in low-income settlements
Richard N. Dewhurst | Claire Furlong | Sabitri Tripathi | Michael R. Templeton | Rebecca E. Scott
38(3), pp. 154–169
Keywords: faecal sludge management, Nepal, informal settlements, peri-urban, urban sanitation
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.18-00027 -
Classifying occupational exposure risks and recommendations for their control in container-based sanitation systems
Eve Mackinnon | Luiza C. Campos | P. Parikh | Niteen Sawant
38(3), pp. 170–196
Keywords: container-based sanitation, occupational exposure risk, health and safety, risk assessment and management, public health risk, sanitation safety planning
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.18-00025 -
A systematic tool to assess sustainability of safe water provision in healthcare facilities in low-resource settings
Katharine Robb | Lindsay Denny | Samantha Lie-Tjauw | Marisa Gallegos | James Michiel | Christine Moe
38(3), pp. 197–216
Keywords: Sustainability, WASH, healthcare facilities, water treatment, mHealth
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.18-00035 -
Application of Burke-Litwin model for capacity assessment of city corporations for sanitation services in Bangladesh
Muhammad Ashraf Ali | Md Azizur Rahman | Saleema Najenin Siddiqua | Farzana Begum | Abdus Shaheen | Habibur Rahman | Tariq Bin Yousuf | Alok Majumder | Md Mujibur Rahman
38(3), pp. 217–235
Keywords: city corporation, sanitation, pro-poor, capacity, planning, Burke-Litwin model
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.19-00001 -
Experiences from East Africa and lessons in addressing the menstrual hygiene needs of women and girls
Chelsea Giles-Hansen MPH | George Mugambi | Alexandra Machado
38(3), pp. 236–246
Keywords: menstruation, MHM, menstrual hygiene, menstrual health, women, dignity
Category: Practice Paper
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.18-00023