[PDF][PDF] Water and sanitation in developing countries: including health in the equation

MA Montgomery, M Elimelech - Environmental science & …, 2007 - ACS Publications
YALE UNIVERSITY hanced and services expanded through greater collaboration between
the fields of water and sanitation engineering and public health. Second, researchers should …

Ecological Sanitation—a way to solve global sanitation problems?

G Langergraber, E Muellegger - Environment international, 2005 - Elsevier
Today about 2.4 billion people in rural and urban areas do not have access to adequate
sanitation services. Within 20 years, it is expected that an additional 2 billion will live in …

Multi-criteria evaluation of medical waste management process under intuitionistic fuzzy environment: A case study on hospitals in Turkey

S Çelik, İ Peker, AC Gök-Kısa, G Büyüközkan - Socio-Economic Planning …, 2023 - Elsevier
Waste management has come to the fore in the whole world with the increasing impact of
the Covid-19 pandemic along with concerns about human health, environmental threats …

Environmental health practices, constraints and possible interventions in peri-urban settlements in developing countries–a review of Kampala, Uganda

RN Kulabako, M Nalubega, E Wozei… - International journal of …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Like most cities in developing countries, Uganda's capital city, Kampala, is experiencing
urbanisation leading to an increase in population, and rapid development of peri-urban …

Rural-urban spatial inequality in water and sanitation facilities in India: A cross-sectional study from household to national level

S Chaudhuri, M Roy - Applied Geography, 2017 - Elsevier
A major obstacle for the developing nations to meeting the United Nation's Sustainable
Development Goals (SDG: 2015–2030) for WaSH (Water-Sanitation-Hygiene) is the …

The reputation trap of NGO accountability

SE Gent, MJC Crescenzi, EJ Menninga… - International Theory, 2015 - cambridge.org
Can concerns for one's reputation cause non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to alter
their behavior to the detriment of achieving their policy goals? To answer this question, we …

Flood hazard areas assessment at a regional scale in M'zi wadi basin, Algeria

A Hamlat, CB Kadri, A Guidoum, H Bekkaye - Journal of African Earth …, 2021 - Elsevier
Located in the semi-arid areas of Algeria, M'zi wadi basin experienced severe floods that
pose a potent threat to the present day. In order to reduce and mitigate flood damage there …

Intestinal parasitic infections amongst Orang Asli (indigenous) in Malaysia: has socioeconomic development alleviated the problem?

YAL Lim, N Romano, N Colin, SC Chow… - Tropical …, 2009 - eprints.um.edu.my
Orang Asli are the indigenous minority peoples of peninsular Malaysia. Despite proactive
socioeconomic development initiated by the Malaysian Government in upgrading the quality …

The lethal effect of soap on Schistosoma mansoni cercariae in water

J Zhang, AK Pitol, S Kinung'hi, T Angelo… - PLOS Neglected …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Background Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease which is spread through skin contact with
water containing Schistosoma cercariae. Drug treatment has been the main control method …

Effects of local handwashing agents on microbial contamination of the hands in a rural setting in Northwest Ethiopia: a cluster randomised controlled trial

Z Gizaw, AW Yalew, BD Bitew, J Lee, M Bisesi - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of handwashing with water and wood ash in
reducing faecal contamination of the hands. Design A cluster randomised controlled trial …