A study of 80 children form 6th and 7th grades was conducted to determine their beliefs and behaviours about drinking water and garbage management... Read more...
The efficacy of handwashing using ash, soap, mud or plain water was tested in a group of 20 women living in a slum of Dhaka in Bangladesh. Read more...
To understand the roles of specific maternal and domestic hygiene practices in preventing diarrhoea, 611 rural children aged under 5 years in... Read more...
This letter describes the LePSA method for training mothers to recognise different severity levels of diarrhoea and treat each appropriately or seek... Read more...
The effect of an agricultural technical change on intra-household welfare is discussed. Existing theories suggest that the distribution of resources... Read more...
This study examines the effect of maternal personal and domestic hygiene on the incidence of diarrhoea in children aged 6-23 months from rural areas... Read more...
Some factors contributing to the low standard of living of rural women in Africa are discussed and the ineffectiveness of government programmes to... Read more...
This article describes how village women of the Dry Zone in Sri Lanka traditionally obtained, purified, and conserved water. The women obtained their... Read more...
One hundred and eight rural mothers were interviewed about childhood diarrhoea. Read more...
This article attempts to set out the major issues of the new integrated water resource management (WRM) policy for further debate rather than giving... Read more...
Many of the lowest income groups, especially women, in Chittagong, the second largest city in Bangladesh, rely on street hydrants as their chief... Read more...