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The church’s response to improving sanitation and hygiene
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How to improve water resource management by working with government and civil society
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Does private sector participation benefit the poor?
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Water, sanitation and hygiene must go hand in hand to achieve improvements in health
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A farmers’ discussion group in Kenya identified five main causes for low production with village chickens:
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Ideas for working with communities to improve hygiene, sanitation and health
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by Isobel Blackett. What makes a low-cost sanitation programme successful?Are a lot of latrines in the project area enough evidence to prove that success has been achieved?
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by Isobel Blackett. In 1981 the Government of Lesotho made a commitment to improve the water and sanitation if the country. An initial Urban Sanitation Project was started. By 1983 this project, known as the Urban Sanitation Improvement Team (USIT), was well established and a Rural Sanitation Project (RSP) was beginning work, based on some of USIT’s experiences.
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There is virtually no teaching in the Bible directly concerning sanitation except that found in Deuteronomy 23:12-13. These verses in the NIV Bible read:
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Compiled by Richard Franceys and Isabel Carter. When the decision to build a pit latrine is made, then there are many things to consider…
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Action in low-income communities by Professor John Pickford of the Water, Engineering and Development Centre at Loughborough University of Technology.