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  1. External program evaluation. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Program in Ethiopia. Final report * (2008)
    Aregai, Bruck; Dinku, Siseraw; The Mitchell Group; USAID US Agency for International Development
  2. Final sector review report of water supply, sanitation and hygiene. Ethiopia. For presentation to the 1st Multi Stakeholder Forum, 11th - 13th October 2006 (2006)
    Ethiopia, Ministry of Water Resources; Ethiopia, Ministry of Health; Ethiopia, Ministry of Education; CRDA Water Working Group
  3. Girl-friendly sanitation for adolescent girls in secondary schools: a case study of Enugu State, Nigeria (2011)
    Akudolu, Lilian Ogonna Clair
  4. Greater project sustainability in urban sanitation (2002)
    Lord, Alasdair
  5. Guidelines for the selection and implementation of sustainable sanitation systems for the reconstruction in Aceh and Nias (Draft) For government and international agencies and organizations engaged in housing projects in Aceh and Nias * (2007)
    German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ); OXFAM; International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC); United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
  6. Health risks of irrigation with treated urban wastewater * (2009)
    Senzia, Masudi
  7. Household water treatment 1 * (1999)
    Skinner, Brian; Shaw, Rod
  8. Household water treatment 2 * (1999)
    Skinner, Brian; Shaw, Rod
  9. Hygiene and sanitation practices in pastoralist communities of Kotiodo District - Uganda [Distance Learning] (2006)
    Goyol, Kitka
  10. Impacts of climate vulnerable environments on effective sanitation and FSM in rural Cambodia * (2021)
    Abdel-Sattar, Rana

 

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