The study looked into the prevalence of cholera at three refugee camps in Bangladesh. Read more...
This study assessed the involvement of women in the Mirzapur handpump project in Bangladesh, over a four-year period (1984-1987). Read more...
This article examines the perceptions of cleanliness and the role of soap and hand washing in two poor Bangladeshi communities, one rural and one... Read more...
The efficacy of handwashing using ash, soap, mud or plain water was tested in a group of 20 women living in a slum of Dhaka in Bangladesh. Read more...
To understand the roles of specific maternal and domestic hygiene practices in preventing diarrhoea, 611 rural children aged under 5 years in... Read more...
During a 6-month period 185 rural Bangladeshi children (80 boys and 105 girls) aged 4-27 months were observed to investigate developmental,... Read more...
The symposium focused on critical urban water and sanitation issues in the twenty-first century. Read more...
This study examines the effect of maternal personal and domestic hygiene on the incidence of diarrhoea in children aged 6-23 months from rural areas... Read more...
This issue contains four case studies of environmental action involving women in Brazil, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso and Tahiti. Read more...
This article describes a community-based hygiene intervention in five villages of lowland Bangladesh which was developed with the active... Read more...
The nutritional impact of a water and sanitation intervention in a rural community in Bangladesh, comprising of the provision of handpumps, latrine... Read more...