Tricia’s snippets 2016-08-01

An interim “catch up” blog until the end of June – more to follow soon!

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International journal of water resources development

ISSN 0790-0627

VOL 32; NUMB 4 (2016)

pp.650-673 Public acceptance and perceptions of alternative water sources:a comparative study in nine locations Hurlimann, Anna; Dolnicar, Sara

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT

ISSN 0048-9697

VOL 542; (2016)

International journal of water resources development

ISSN 0790-0627

VOL 30; NUMB 3 (2014)

International journal of water resources development

ISSN 0790-0627

VOL 31; NUMB 1 (2015)

International journal of water resources development

ISSN 0790-0627

VOL 31; NUMB 2 (2015)

International journal of water resources development

ISSN 0790-0627

VOL 31; NUMB 3 (2015)

Water international

ISSN 0250-8060

VOL 40; NUMB 2 (2015)

Water international

ISSN 0250-8060

VOL 40; NUMB 3 (2015)

Water international

ISSN 0250-8060

VOL 40; NUMB 4 (2015)

Water international

ISSN 0250-8060

VOL 40; NUMB 5-6 (2015)

Water international

ISSN 0250-8060

VOL 40; NUMB 7 (2015)

Water international

ISSN 0250-8060

VOL 41; NUMB 1 (2016)

Water international

ISSN 0250-8060

VOL 41; NUMB 3 (2016)

Development in practice

ISSN 0961-4524

VOL 25; NUMB 5 (2015)

 

 

From Sanitation Updates:

Handwashing With a Water-Efficient Tap and Low-Cost Foaming Soap: The Povu Poa “Cool Foam” System in Kenya

Market-based Approaches to Sanitation

Fecal Sludge Management Tools – World Bank

Posted: 27 Jun 2016

A Third Of Hospitals In Developing Nations Don’t Have Clean Water

Peeing in public still a concern, Modi seeks changes in Swachh Bharat campaign

Posted: 24 Jun 2016

Methane production for sanitation improvement in Haiti

Improving CLTS targeting: Evidence from Nigeria

Posted: 22 Jun 2016

Global Water Pathogen Project (GWPP)

From waste-picker to waste professional: A Bengaluru organisation recycles livelihoods

Managing menstruation in the workplace: an overlooked issue in low- and middle-income countries

Human fecal and pathogen exposure pathways in rural Indian villages and the effect of increased latrine coverage

What are the most significant trends in the WASH sector for 2016 – 2025?

Sanitation in Bangladesh: Revolution, Evolution, and New Challenges

Posted: 21 Jun 2016

The Guardian – Can mapping faecal flows cut the crap in developing cities?

Approaches to Capital Financing and Cost Recovery in Sewerage Schemes Implemented in India: Lessons Learned and Approaches for Future Schemes

Community Slum Sanitation in India A Practitioner’s Guide

Posted: 16 Jun 2016

Global Sanitation Fund reports advances in sanitation and hygiene for communities across 13 countries

Posted: 14 Jun 2016 02:38 AM PDT

Teachers and Sanitation Promotion: An Assessment of Community Led Total Sanitation in Ethiopia

Comparative assessment of sanitation and hygiene policies and institutional frameworks in Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania

An Innovative Solution To Menstrual Hygiene In Developing Countries

SuSanA monthly webinar 3: Of Faeces and Icebergs – Sanitation, Organizational Neurosis and Change, Wednesday June 22th 2016, 9:00 EDT (New York time)

Posted: 15 Jun 2016

Global Waters Radio: Eddy Perez on Lessons Learned and New Trends in the Sanitation Sector

Global Waters Radio: Piet deVries on Sanitation Behavior Change in Liberia

A Community Approach to Better Public Health in Rural Liberia

Recent reports, videos on fecal sludge management

Posted: 10 Jun 2016

New ownership models for water and sanitation services

Sometimes you don’t make enough money to buy food: An analysis of South African street waste pickers income

Posted: 09 Jun 2016

The Knowledge Base for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal Targets on Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene

EAWAG – Assessing the Costs of on-Site Sanitation Facilities

The Developing World Urgently Needs Phages to Combat Pathogenic Bacteria

Impact of Community-led Total Sanitation on Women’s Health in Urban Slums: A Case Study from Kalyani Municipality

WasteAid UK wins award for waste management work

Posted: 08 Jun 2016

USAID – More Than Just Toilets: Report on USAID’s Response to the Global Sanitation Challenge, 2015

Co-composting: New take on traditional technology for better soils and sanitation

SDG 6 on water and sanitation is essential for sustainable development

Public Finance for WASH

WASH & stunting: an annotated bibliography

Posted: 07 Jun 2016