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2015
S. House et Cavill, S., « Making sanitation and hygiene safer : reducing vulnerabilities to violence », nᵒ no. 05. Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK, p. 21 p. : ill., 2015.
2012
S. House, Mahon, T., et Cavill, S., Menstrual hygiene matters : a resource for improving menstrual hygiene around the world. London, UK: WaterAid, 2012, p. 347 p.; ill.; tab.; fig.; boxes.
2007
S. House, « How to make WASH projects sustainable and successfully disengage in vulnerable contexts : a practical manual of recommendations and good practices based on a case study of five ACF -IN water, sanitation and hygiene projects ». Action Against Hunger International Network, ACF, Paris, France, p. 202 p. : fig., 2007.
S. House, « Sustainability and disengagement strategies : WASH interventions in vulnerable contexts : Liberia with a focus on exit strategies : fieldwork - 2 of 4 : research findings and feedback ». Action Against Hunger International Network, ACF, Paris, France, p. 193 p.; boxes; tab.; fig.;, 2007.
S. House, « Sustainability and disengagement strategies : WASH interventions in vulnerable contexts : ACF Laos - Cambodia country missions : fieldwork - 1 of 4 : research findings and feedback ». Action Against Hunger International Network, ACF, Paris, France, p. 138 p.; boxes; tab.; fig.;, 2007.
S. House, « Sustainability and disengagement strategies : WASH interventions in vulnerable contexts : Colombia with a focus on insecure contexts, management models, income generation and additional research on disaster risk reduction and gender and equity : fieldwork ». Action Against Hunger International Network, ACF, Paris, France, p. 190 p.; boxes; tab.; fig.;, 2007.
S. House, « Sustainability and disengagement strategies : WASH interventions in vulnerable contexts : Kenya with a focus on working with pastoralist communities, chronic situations and drylands, gender and management models : fieldwork - 3 of 4 : research findings an ». Action Against Hunger International Network, ACF, Paris, France, p. 199 p.; boxes; tab.; fig.;, 2007.
2005
R. Shaw, Reed, B., et House, S., « Technical brief no. 55 : water source selection », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 15-18 : 1 fig., 3 ill., 2005.
2004
S. House et Reed, B., Emergency water sources : guidelines for selection and treatment, 3rd ed.ᵉ éd. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2004, p. xvii, 302 p.
S. House, Ince, M., et Shaw, R., « Technical brief no. 51 : water, sanitation, and hygiene understanding », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 15-18 : 1 box, 2 fig., 2004.
S. House, Ince, M., et Shaw, R., « Technical brief no. 52 : water : quality or quantity? », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 15-18 : 6 tab., 2004.
2003
S. House et Mecaskey, J. W., « Improving WATSAN and eliminating trachoma », in Towards the millennium development goals - actions for water and environmental sanitation : proceedings of the 29th WEDC conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 2003, Loughborough, UK, 2003, p. p. 332-335 : 3 photogr.
1998
B. Reed et House, S., « Emergency water sources : guidelines for selection and treatment : trainer support notes ». Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, Loughborough, UK, p. vii, 62 p., 1998.
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