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Zeitlyn, S.
Bateman, O.M.
et al.
, 1995.
Prevention of diarrhea through improving hygiene behaviors : the Sanitation and Family Education (SAFE) Pilot Project experience
, (Special publication / ICDDR,B no. 42) Dhaka, Bangladesh: International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B). Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Bateman-1995-Prevention.pdf
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Publié le: 01/01/1970
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Zeitlyn, S.
et al.
, 1994.
Promoting sanitation in Bangladesh
. , p.p. 358-362: 1 fig. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Bilgis-1994-Promoting.pdf
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Publié le: 30/12/2004
The use of sanitary latrines in a rural area in Bangladesh was found to have increased substantially (73 per cent compared to the national average of...
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Zeitlyn, S.
&
Brahman, S.
, 1994.
Sanitation and Family Education (SAFE) Pilot Project : report on the qualitative assessment
, Dhaka, Bangladesh: CARE International. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/822-BDCH94-14915.pdf
.
Publié le: 30/12/2004
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Sack, R.B.
et al.
, 1992.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Water and Sanitation Priorities for the 1990's, November 23-26, 1991
, (Special publication no. 28) Dhaka, Bangladesh: International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B). Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/71-ICDDRB91-10139.pdf
.
Publié le: 01/01/1970
This workshop on "Water and Sanitation Priorities for the 1990's" was organized in order to design effective research plans through the...
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Zeitlyn, S.
&
Islam, F.
, 1991.
The use of soap and water in two Bangladeshi communities : implications for the transmission of diarrhoea
. , p.p. s259-s264. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/203.1-91TH-9279.pdf
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Publié le: 30/12/2004
This article examines the perceptions of cleanliness and the role of soap and hand washing in two poor Bangladeshi communities, one rural and one...
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