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Resource Type: Tools and guides
How to help change hygiene practices and build latrines
Resource Type: Bible studies
Group discussion guide with 12 Bible studies about cleanliness
Resource Type: Research reports
Does private sector participation benefit the poor?
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Improving access to sufficient, safe water
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Benefits of private sector engagement with local communities when providing urban water services in developing countries
Resource Type: Articles
by Vidya Gorakshkar. The watershed of a river includes all the land which drains into a river, the upland and wooded areas where streams begin, as well as areas nearer the river itself. Managing this watershed area may involve soil and water conservation, afforestation, fodder, animal husbandry, fuelwood, community development and indeed most aspects of rural life. Some villages in the Ahmadnager District of Maharashtra State in India are participating in the Indo-German Watershed ...
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by Scott Jones. Conflicts can often arise about access to and control of natural resources like land, water in a stream or well or products from a forest or lake. Such conflicts may result in that resource not being managed in a productive or sustainable way. We usually think of conflict as being negative. But conflict can be used positively – it can bring issues to the surface which can then provide an opportunity to heal wounds, to develop goals and ways to achieve those goals that are ...
Resource Type: Magazine
Water, sanitation and hygiene must go hand in hand to achieve improvements in health
Resource Type: Magazine
Ideas for working with communities to improve hygiene, sanitation and health
Resource Type: Magazine
How to make the most of limited water resources to improve agriculture and health