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2013
C. Sijbesma y Ahmed, M., «Participatory performance monitoring of sanitation and hygiene services at scale in Bangladesh», presented at the 04/2013, The Hague, the Netherlands, 2013, p. 8 p. : 1 fig., tab.
2010
C. Sijbesma, «Coming into its own : hygiene promotion for development », in Sharing experiences: effective hygiene promotion in South-East Asia and the Pacific, 2010, pp. P. 14-23; 24 refs.; 1 tab.; photographs.
R. Mozar y Sijbesma, C., «Gender- and poor-inclusive community-managed sanitation and hygiene in urban Indonesia». IRC, The Hague, The Netherlands, p. 13 p. : 3 fig., 2 tab., 2010.
2009
C. Sijbesma y Christoffers, T., «The value of hygiene promotion : cost-effectiveness analysis of interventions in developing countries», Health policy and planning, vol. 24, n.º 6, pp. 418-427 : 1 fig., 3 tab., 2009.
2008
C. Sijbesma y Postma, L., «Quantification of qualitative data in the water sector: the challenges», Water international, vol. 33, n.º 2, pp. 150- 61 : boxes, fig. tab., 2008.
J. Wicken, Verhagen, J., Sijbesma, C., da Silva, C., y Ryan, P., «Sanitation and Hygiene Workshop 2008 (Beyond Construction)», South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene practitioners' workshop papers. IRC, Delft, The Netherlands, p. 400 p., 2008.
2007
S. Smits, Moriarty, P. B., y Sijbesma, C., Learning alliances : scaling up innovations in water, sanitation and hygiene, vol. 47. Delft, the Netherlands: IRC, 2007, p. xiv, 172 p. : fig., tab.
2005
B. Appleton y Sijbesma, C., «Hygiene promotion». IRC, Delft, The Netherlands, p. vii, 93 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2005.
2002
C. Sijbesma, Sari, K., Shatifan, N., Walujan, R., Mukherjee, I., y Hopkins, R., «Flores revisited : sustainability, hygiene and use of community-managed water supply and sanitation and the relationships with project approaches an..». Water and Sanitation Program - East Asia and the Pacific, WSP-EAP, Jakarta, Indonesia, p. 54 p.; 16 tab.; 11 fig.; 17 boxes, 2002.
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