Waterlines
The latest perspectives in the WASH sector
Online ISSN: 1756-3488
The Waterlines journal archive comprises 40 years of debate and perspectives around the key challenges facing engineers, health professionals, community development workers, researchers and policy makers in the WASH sector. The articles in this peer-reviewed journal set out how these issues may be tackled using affordable, sustainable systems with reference to wider policy and institutional frameworks.
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Waterlines-Volumes
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Volume 41
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Volume 40
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Volume 39
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Volume 38
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Volume 37
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Volume 36
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Volume 35
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Volume 34
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Volume 33
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Volume 32
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Volume 31
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Volume 30
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Volume 29
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Volume 28
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Volume 27
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Volume 26
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Volume 25
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Volume 24
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Volume 23
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Volume 22
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Volume 21
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Volume 20
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Volume 19
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Volume 18
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Volume 17
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Volume 16
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Volume 15
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Volume 14
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Volume 13
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Volume 12
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Volume 11
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Volume 10
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Volume 9
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Volume 8
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Volume 7
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Volume 6
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Volume 5
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Volume 4
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Volume 3
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Volume 2
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Volume 1
Editor to 2022
Richard Carter – Independent consultant, UK
- A call to action: organizational, professional, and personal change for gender transformative WASH programming
- Menstrual hygiene management: education and empowerment for girls?
- Providing municipal faecal sludge management services: lessons from Bangladesh
- Hygiene kit distribution and use in humanitarian response: summary of information from a systematic review and key informant interviews
- Putting the men into menstruation: the role of men and boys in community menstrual hygiene management