The ultimate objective of a Control of Diarrhoeal Disease (CDD) Programme is to reduce diarrhoeal mortality and morbidity especially in under-5 age... Read more...
The report contains the results of the 1997 assessment. It gives background information on the objectives and achievements in rural water supply and... Read more...
A film about the Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation (PHAST) method, a participatory method designed to help communities improve... Read more...
The National Control of Dairrhoeal Diseases Programme for children under 5 years, begun in 1986, (ORT Programme) seeks to prevent deaths due to... Read more...
India's Water and Sanitation Programme involves a two pronged approach with interventions at National Level advocating accelerated coverage through... Read more...
Polio, jaundice, typhoid, cholera and dysentery are but a few of the diseases caused by contact with human fecal material. Read more...
This field note describes the design, production and testing of a training video on communication skills for community health workers in Papua New... Read more...
The article discusses existing information services on health in developing countries, in particluar the Diarrhoeal Diseases Information Services... Read more...
Field workers in Nigeria were trained to make structured observations on hygiene behaviour of mothers and children that had a bearing on diarrhoeal... Read more...
The influx of 86,000 Bhutanese refugees into eastern Nepal during 1992 and 1993 created many problems especially in crowded camps where uncontrolled... Read more...