This article charts the progress of a two-year project, carried out by the ODA-funded Environmental Health Programme at the London School of Hygiene... Read more...
Fifty-seven mothers in Indonesia were involved in a face-to-face health education which encouraged hand-washing with soap. The intervention spanned 4... 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...
One hundred and eight rural mothers were interviewed about childhood diarrhoea. Read more...
UNICEF has been working with the Government of India, since 1966, to provide safe water to the country's rural areas, and to improve sanitation in... Read more...
A majority of the working people in developing countries such as India are poor and self-employed. Read more...
This video shows the work of the Social Economic Units (SEU) Kerala, India. The SEU works with the Kerala Water Authority (KWA) as part of eight... Read more...
This Gender Impact Study (GIS) was geared towards the identification of gender-related gaps that still exist in the Shinyanga Region. Read more...
The Indo-Dutch Water Supply and Sanitation Programme which started in 1978, has evolved into a programme with strong social objectives. The programme... Read more...
Involvement of the community in the planning of the project through village mapping is shown as well as the use of geological groundwater survey... Read more...