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Full index for Volumes 1 to 27 (July 1982 to January 2008). For any further details please email: publishinginfo@practicalaction.org.uk

Index Categories

 
Biogas

Capacity Building 
Community Projects Participation

Decade

Education & Training

Emergency Measures
Evaluation

Finance & Cost Recovery

Groundwater W/B/S

Health

Hygiene

Irrigation & Horticulture

Legislation

Management

Non-Government Organisations

Operation Maintenance

Planning Design

Policy 

Pollution & Environment

Pumps

Sanitation

Solid Waste Management

Storage

Surface Drainage

Transport & Distribution

Tubewells

Wastewater

Waterharvesting

Water Quality

Water Treatment

Women  


 

Biogas

Meynell, Peter-John. Why don't we use the night soil to produce biogas? 1(3)
Xjhui, Zhao. Treatment of night soil by biogas digester in China 6(4) 

Capacity Building

Abrams, L. & Warner, J. Rural demand management: local needs, local potential 15(4)
Alaerts, Guy., Hartvelt, Frank. & Warner, Jeroen. Capacity building: Beyond the 'Project' approach 15(4)
Blokland, Maarten. & Warner, Jeroen. Coping with the brain drain: building capacity in the training environment 15(4)
Bolt, Eveline., Espejo, Norah. & Lammerink, Marc. researchers: why knowledge is more valuable than gifts, The 15(2)
Budhathoki, Ratan. & Pandey, Umesh. Assessing information needs in Nepal 22(4)
Calvert, Paul. Seeing (but not smelling) is believing: Kerala's compost toilet 15(3)
Carter, R., Belete, E., Berhe, E., Defere, E., Horecha, D. & Negussie, Y. Reducing the costs of borehole drilling in Africa: insights from Ethiopia 25(1)
Carter, Richard.C., Demessie, Desta. & Mehari, Mogus. Not a numbers game: making policy for maximum impact and sustainability 16(3)
Davis, Jennifer. & Iyer, Param. Taking sustainable rural water supply services to scale- where are the bottlenecks? 23(2)
de la Harpe, Jean. Community management in Alfred Nzo District Municipality, South Africa 23(2)
Djerrari, M.F. & Janssens, Jan.D. useful, utility partnership: Africa's water companies unite, A 15(4)
Feitelson, Eran. win-win option: joint management of the West Bank’s aquifers, A 15(4)
Fisher, Julie. Spreading the word – a key component of research 22(4)
Franceys, Richard. & Weitz, Almud. Private sector participation in water supply and sanitation 21(3)
Gasteyer, S.P. Water and sanitation in the rural US – scaling up through NGO technical assistance 23(2)
Hartvelt, Frank. & Deiters, Anton B. Banking on the poor: microfinancing South Africa's water supply and sanitation 15(4)
Howard, Guy. Water quality monitoring and NGOs 16(1)
Huisman, Pieter., Wieriks, Koos. & de Jong, Joost. Rejuvenating the Rhine: the long road to integrated river management 15(4)
Jarman, Julie. & Johnson, Catherine. Collaboration or collision course? NGO/government partnership in Tanzania 15(2)
Jayaweera, P., Karanja, B., Mpalanyi, J., Nahidu, B. & Njuguna, V. Hiring and training enumerators 22(3)
Lane, Jon. & Jarman, Julie. Six years on: what happened to the Dublin principles? 16(3)
Lenehan, Antony. spring-box solution: choosing the right water-supply technology for Southern KwaZulu Natal, The 15(2)
Lockwood, H. strategy for operation and maintenance of rural water supplies, Dominican Republic, A 21(2)
Mather, Dave. Lasting solutions: governments and communities re-examine roles 15(2)
Moss, Sarah. Complex drought in southern Africa – a water and sanitation perspective 22(4)
Mtakwa, N. & Climbunde, E. Building on tradition: Zimbabwe's Shallow wells 15(3)
Paramasivan, S. people's machinery local democracy and development in Andhra Pradesh, The 15(2)
Perez, Eddy. & Parkinson, Jonathan. Taking sanitation to scale 25(2)
Robinson, Andy. Total Sanitation: reaching the parts that other approaches can’t reach? 25(2)
Rosensweig, Fred. Institutional support for community-managed rural WSS in Latin America 21(1)
Rukunga, G., Mutethia, D. & Odhiambo, F. Integrating knowledge management into water and sanitation programmes in Kenya 22(4)
Shordt, Kathleen. & Snel, Marielle. Building institutional capacity for sanitation 20(3)
Singha, Dibalok. Can pay, will pay: securing a slum water supply for squatters 15(2)
Technical Brief 51 Water, sanitation and hygiene understanding 15(3)
Vargas, Mariela Garcia. Strengthening grassroots capacity with AQUACOL 26(2)
Vargas-Ramirez, Miguel. & Lampoglia, T.C. Scaling-up using condominial technology 25(2)
Villaluna, Rosario. Why networking works: the Philippines International Training Network 15(4)
WELL Fact Sheet Public–private partnerships and the poor in water supply projects 24(2)
Wickramage, M. Turning around an organization: institution building in Sri Lanka 15(4)
Wright, Keith. mandate to manage: Hitosa’s large-scale gravity-flow water-supply system, A 15(2) 

Community Projects & Participation

A Resources Guide: Health managing in the city 16(2)
Abrams, L. & Warner, J. Rural demand management: local needs, local potential 15(4)
Afzal, Nadeem. Using local organizations to design low-cost sanitation systems in Pakistan 20(4)
Agbenorhevi, Maxwell. Informal savings mechanisms for maintaining a rural water system, Ghana 24(2)
Ali, M. informal sector: what is it worth?, The 17(3)
Almedon, Astier. Participatory hygiene evaluation: means to an end, or an end in itself? 22(1)
Appleton, B. Goals for the future: mapping out the route to a ‘clean and healthy world’ 18(4)
Azam Ahmed, Shafiul. & Ali, Mansoor. Cleaning up a dirty business ­– improving waste governance through partnerships 25(4)
Bagamuhunda, George. & Kimanzi, Gilbert. In the light of experience: water policy and use in Uganda 16(3)
Balachandra Kurup, K. Participatory strategies in water, health and rural development programmes 10(2)
Barton, Tamsyn. Water and livelihoods – what’s new? 20(3)
Bin Yousuf, Tariq. Dhaka’s community-based waste collection programme 25(4)
Blagbrough, Vicky. How Water Aid looked back 22(1)
Bockman Weisburd, C. Community sanitation in Yoff, Senegal 19(1)
Bolnick, J., Cuff, S., Hasam, A.D.A., Mitlin, D. & Rahman, P. Driven by need, leaning by experience 16(2)
Bolt, Eveline., Espejo, Norah. & Lammerink, Marc. researchers: why knowledge is more valuable than gifts, The 15(2)
Boydell, V.J. Small-scale private involvement in water supply provision in Tanzania 18(1)
Butterworth, J., Malla Reddy, Y.V. & Batchelor, Charles. Addressing WATSAN needs 20(3)
Byrne, Hilary. Clean water in Kola 1(3)
Carter, Richard.C., Demessie, Desta. & Mehari, Mogus. Not a numbers game: making policy for maximum impact and sustainability 16(3)
Chandler,Charles. Achieving success in community water supply and sanitation projects 5(2)
Christmas, Joseph. & de Rooy, Carel. Decade and beyond, The 9(3)
Cleaver Thompson, Karen. & Crawshaw, Josephine. Water in Liberia: how war affects policy formulation and implementation 16(3)
Cleaver, Frances. There’s a right way to do it: informal arrangements for local resource management in Zimbabwe 16(4)
Cleaver, Frances. Maintenance of rural water supplies in Zimbabwe 9(4)
Colin, J. & Brocklehurst, C. Strategic sanitation planning: it’s all very well, but… 19(1)
Cook, Hadrian. & Smith, Lawrence. Catchment management – relevant in developed and developing countries 24(1)
Cullen, Barbara. Water for small rural communities in Guatemala 6(1)
Curtis, Valerie., Sinha, Prabhakar. & Singh, Shyamoli. Accentuate the positive: promoting behaviour change in Lucknow's slums 16(2)
Danert, Kerstin. brief history of hand-drilled wells in Niger, A 25(1)
de Jong, Dick. People are at the heart of sanitation 14(30
de la Harpe, Jean. Community management in Alfred Nzo District Municipality, South Africa 23(2)
Dieleman, Marjolein. & Traoré, S. Peer education without pressure: spreading hygiene messages in Burkina Faso 16(1)
Dikito-Wachtmeiser, Mercy. Social capital: the ‘missing link’ in water resources management 20(2)
Dranger, J.O. Who cares about water? 13(3)
Evans, Barbara. Financing sanitation – looking for new approaches 25(2)
Faul-Doyle, Regina C. & Doyle, Brendan A. Uganda: keeping a country clean through its schools and communities 15(1)
Franks, Tom. & Cleaver, Frances. People, livelihoods and decision-making in catchment management: a case study from Tanzania 20(3)
Friedlander, Paul. Water for the urban poor 9(1)
Gasteyer, S.P. Water and sanitation in the rural US – scaling up through NGO technical assistance 23(2)
Greenberg, Jeffrey., Seebach, Rudi., Luhman, Andrew., Zylstra, Deborah. & Wentz, Jed. Co-operative Sanitation Project, Pellsrus Township, South Africa 26(2)
Gungoren, B. & Regallet, G. six elements: managing water in Central Asia, The 17(2)
Gupta, Sanjay. Private sector participation in urban services in India 25(4)
Hammeiber, Joanne. Reflections on a rural water supply project in Zambia 7(1)
Howard, Guy. Water quality monitoring and NGOs 16(1)
Inman, Alex. Tackling diffuse pollution of water from agriculture – the Westcountry Rivers Trust, UK 24(1)
Inocencio, Arlene B. Public-private partnerships in Metro Manila, Philippines 21(3)
Jarman, Julie. & Johnson, Catherine. Collaboration or collision course? NGO/government partnership in Tanzania 15(2)
Jobes, Katja. PME under the spotlight: a challenging approach in St Vincent 16(4)
Jones, David. Community-managed standpipes in Port-au-Prince, Haiti 21(2)
Kalbermatten, John. Water Decade: personal reflections, The 9(3)
Karp, Andrew. W. Contracting NGOs to implement rural water and sanitation projects in Bolivia 11(1)
Karp, M., Meza, L.C. & de León, C. Water as the sources of community empowerment: part 2 17(4)
Kerr, Charles. Water and words 4(3)
Kessler, Roberta. Hidden benefits: linking relief and development in Kabul 16(4)
Koenig, P. Urban-rural disparity in water supply in Morocco 18(3)
Kouassi-Komlan, Evariste. & Gnagne, Theophile. Financing household connections in Côte d’Ivoire 24(2)
Kumar, Prakash. Plan China model for total sanitation 26(1)
Lagerweij, I. & Vulto, C. Implementing a participatory, gender-based approach in Baluchistan 18(1)
Lane, Jon. & Jarman, Julie. Six years on: what happened to the Dublin principles? 16(3)
Lewin, S., Stephens, C. & Hunt, C. Water and sanitation interventions: the need for a more integrated approach? 17(4)
Lockwood, H. strategy for operation and maintenance of rural water supplies, Dominican Republic, A 21(2)
MacDonald, Alan. & Calow, Roger. Drought and community water supplies 26(1)
Madsen, Birgit. community-based handpump rehabilitation and maintenance programme, A 8(3)
Maiga, H., Maiga, B. & Sutton, S. Self supply in Mali 25(1)
Malla Reddy, Y.V. participatory approach to watershed development programmes: understanding constraints and exploring solutions, A 19(2)
Mathew, Brian. WAMMA – Scaling up water and sanitation in rural Tanzania 23(2)
Matthew, Brian. Soci-economic aspects of water selling 10(2)
Matthew, Thresiamma. New skills, new lives: Kerala’s women masons 17(1)
May, Yacoob. From users to managers: community involvement in water-supply and sanitation projects 9(1)
Melchior-Tellier, S. Lesson in Listening 11(2)
Metell, Karin. & Mooijman, Anna Maria. Water: and more – for the barrios of Tegucigalpa 17(1)
Minnigh, P. & Moeliono, M. Rural water supply systems: an alien body for the public good – case study of Indonesia, 1999-2000 19(3)
Morgan, J. dirty business: income generation in Kampala, A 18(2)
Morgan, Peter. Ecosan at low cost – with the potential for upgrading 26(2)
Moriarty, Patrick. Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches: an explanation 20(3)
Moss, Sarah. Complex drought in southern Africa – a water and sanitation perspective 22(4)
Moulik, Soma Ghosh. & Sen, Somnath. Mumbai Slum Sanitation Programme, The 25(2)
Mukherjee, Kaushik. fine balance: water wisdom from the KAWAD project, India, A 20(3)
Ouedraogo, Arba Jules. & Kolsky, Pete. Partnership and innovation for on-site sanitation in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 21(2)
Pickford, John. People and the Decade: technology and community 1(2)
Pouliquen, Louis. Y. Poverty, infrastructure and the environment 9(3)
Premakumara, D.G.J Working in partnership – water services for Colombo’s urban poor 24(2)
Price, Sharon., Rudge, Lisa. & Capilla Prades, Ester. Promoting SODIS in Guatemalan villages 22(4)
Qiang, Z.& Yuanhong, L. Rainwater harvesting for survival and development 18(3)
Reiff, Suzanne. Using the MPA in Benin 22(1)
Robinson, Andy. Total Sanitation: reaching the parts that other approaches can’t reach? 25(2)
Rosensweig, Fred. Institutional support for community-managed rural WSS in Latin America 21(1)
Schaub-Jones, David. Can partnerships make a difference to the urban sanitation challenge? 25(2)
Schouten, Ton. & Moriarty, Patrick. Scaling up the community management of rural water supply 23(2)
Shiva, Vandana. Women’s water rights 17(1)
Singhal, Shaleen. & Kapur, Amit. Environmental management plans for the communities of Lucknow 20(4)
Snel, M. Integration of the formal and informal sector: waste disposal in Hyderabad, India 17(3)
Solomon, Frank. development of water supply and sanitation: North and South, The 2(1)
Sutton, S. At a price? The truth about community construction 18(2)
Tavanyar, Jude. Get organized: self-help and partnership in urban Pakistan 16(2)
Technical Brief 26: Public standposts 9(1)
Technical Brief 30: Community management 10(2)
Technical Brief 53: Training 16(1)
Technical Brief 55: Water source selection 16(3)
Traitongyoo, Tavatchai. Promoting villager participation in water-tank construction 5(4)
Trevett, Andrew. & Nunez, Omar. AHJASA: ongoing management and maintenance support for Honduras' community water systems 16(3)
van Wijk-Sijbesma, Christine. & Postma, Leonie. MPA: A new methodology for participatory monitoring 22(1)
Vargas, Mariela Garcia. Strengthening grassroots capacity with AQUACOL 26(2)
Virgo, Keith. J.& Sitling, Jyotsna. Measuring the impact of watershed management projects 22(1)
Walsh, Patricia. Community participation in Zimbabwe 2(2)
Waterkeyn, Antony. Self-supply through small community and household water supplies 25(1)
Waterkeyn, Juliet. Community mobilization: where is the entry point? 9(4)
Wehrle, Karl. reflection on ten years' work in Rural water supplies, A 1(4)
WELL Briefing Note: Operation and maintenance of rural water services- sustainable solutions 25(1)
Wessels, Joshka. Qanats in Syria ease the water shortage 22(2)
Williamson, John R. Towards community-managed drinking-water schemes in Nepal 2(2)
Wirojanagud, Prakob. People's Volunteer Weir Programme: a three-way collaboration in irrigation 8(3)
Wood, Michael. & Dhinna, Negash. Buying into rural water supply 14(4)
Woodhouse, Melvin. Consumer involvement in bacteriological testing of well water in Kibwezi, Kenya 8(4)
Wright, Keith. mandate to manage: Hitosa’s large-scale gravity-flow water-supply system, A 15(2)

Community action in India 1(1)
Building water supplies on social foundations 1(2) 

Decade

Collett, Davis. Non-government organizations in the Water Decade 2(2)
Kalbermatten, John. Decade: some personal comments, The 1(3)
Kerr, Charles. Water and words 4(3)
Kukuelka, Boleslaw. J. Reflections on The Decade 3(1)
Merabet, Zohra. How the Yemen is trying to meet the aims of the Water Decade 2(4)
Morgan, Peter. & McPherson, Harry. Blair Laboratory's contributions to the Water Decade 4(1)
Pickford, John. People and the Decade: technology and community 1(2)
Thomas, Eddie. Immediate supply or final solution? 1(3) 

Education & Training

A Resources Guide: World Water Vision and Vision 21 18(4)
Abrahams, Belinda. Malawi’s school sanitation and hygiene promotion project 21(2)
Adekile, Dotun. & Ball, Peter. Training local technicians in borehole drilling 24(4)
Alberts, J. H. rope pump - an example of technology transfer, The 22(3)
Almedon, Astier. Participatory hygiene evaluation: means to an end, or an end in itself? 22(1)
Austin, J.H., Ottersletter, H. & Rosensweig, F. Institutional and human resource development 5(4)
Awunyo-Akaba, J., Govidan, B., Khanal, S., Nyavor, E., Rai, R. & Zachariah, S. Developing and pre-testing research tools 22(3)
Balachandra Kurup, K. Participatory strategies in water, health and rural development programmes 10(2)
Batty, Ken. Training in specific maintenance skills 6(2)
Blokland, M. & Savenije, H. Three creative solutions to the training challenge 15(4)
Blokland, Maarten. & Warner, Jeroen. Coping with the brain drain: building capacity in the training environment 15(4)
Bolt, Eveline. Are changes in hygiene behaviour sustained? 22(3)
Bolt, Eveline., Espejo, Norah. & Lammerink, Marc. researchers: why knowledge is more valuable than gifts, The 15(2)
Brown, Richard., Curtis, Tom P. & Metcalfe, Andrew. Atakwa incubator for bacteriological testing, The 20(4)
Budhathoki, Ratan.& Pandey, Umesh. Assessing information needs in Nepal 22(4)
Cairncross, Sandy. & Shordt, K. It does last! Some findings from a multi-country study of hygiene sustainability 22(3)
Clark, Adrian. Lesotho makes strides in rural water supplies 1(2)
Curatolo, James. & Zhu, Weixing. Linking water quality to watershed management and education 24(1)
Curtis, Valerie., Sinha, Prabhakar. & Singh, Shyamoli. Accentuate the positive: promoting behaviour change in Lucknow's slums 16(2)
de Vreede, Esther. Children’s hygiene and sanitation training in Somalia 23(3)
Dieleman, Marjolein. & Traoré, S. Peer education without pressure: spreading hygiene messages in Burkina Faso 16(1)
Dlamini, Poppy. & Mabuza, Khanyisile. primary school baseline study of SSHE in Swaziland, A 23(3)
Faul-Doyle, Regina C. & Doyle, Brendan A. Uganda: keeping a country clean through its schools and communities 15(1)
Feist, Ivor. Training in well construction 6(2)
Fisher, Julie. Spreading the word – a key component of research 22(4)
Fogde, Madeleine., Marcario, Luis. & Cumbana, Alberto. When communication counts 25(3)
Godfrey, Sam., Labhasetwar, P., Swami, A., Wate, S.R., Parihar, G. & Dwivedi, H.B. Water safety plans for greywater in tribal schools, India 25(3)
Haupt, F. Depend or survive: sanitation and hygiene promotion in the Aral Sea disaster zone 18(1)
Hayward, T. More than just technical skills required 19(3)
Howard, Guy. Water quality monitoring and NGOs 16(1)
Hubley, John. Participatory learning for water and sanitation 12(3)
Hubley, John. Communication and health education planning for sanitation programmes 5(3)
Isely, Ray. & Rosensweig, Fred. Training non-technical workers 3(2)
Jarman, Julie. & Johnson, Catherine. Collaboration or collision course? NGO/government partnership in Tanzania 15(2)
Jayaweera, P., Karanja, B., Mpalanyi, J., Nahidu, B. & Njuguna, V. Hiring and training enumerators 22(3)
Kerr, Charles. Better rewards make better technicians 1(2)
Kessler, Roberta. Hidden benefits: linking relief and development in Kabul 16(4)
Khurana, Indira. Promoting school sanitation and hygiene education in rural Gujarat: The WASMO experience 25(3)
Kolsky, Pete. Engineers and urban malaria: part of the solution or part of the problem? 16(2)
Krishna Mohan, K. & Saywell, D.L. Effective environmental education: constraints and prerequisites 13(2)
Kumar, M. & Snel, M. School sanitation and hygiene education in Mysore District 19(2)
Lambert, Bobby. Being prepared: finding and training relief-workers 15(1)
Laubjerg, Kristian. Training village women as health promoters in Tanzania 4(3)
Laver, Sue. Learning to share knowledge: a Zimbabwean case study 6(3)
Laverack, Glenn., Fages, Laurent. & Thanh, Duong Thi. Hygiene practices among H’mong communities of Vietnam 20(2)
Levert, L. Clean up your act: development theatre for water and sanitation 14(1)
Lidonde, Rose.Why gender is important in SSHE 23(3)
Linney, Bob. Health images: water images 10(1)
Linney, Bob. Pre-testing posters for water and sanitation 4(2)
Maier, Celia. & Joerger, Cindy. FRESH initiative: school health in the context of education for all, The 23(3)
Mather, Dave. Lasting solutions: governments and communities re-examine roles 15(2)
Morgan, Joy. Training female sanitation volunteers 11(2)
Ngales, Marilyn. Sanitation provision in Ethiopia’s regional schools -- girls’ and women’s experiences 25(3)
Ouedraogo, Arba Jules. & Kolsky, Pete. Partnership and innovation for on-site sanitation in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 21(2)
Porter, Mary Jane. Water education the Project WET way 25(3)
Rall, M. & de Jager, J. Greater expectations: technology choices for community-managed water supply in the new South Africa 15(3)
Reed, Rob. Sunshine and fresh air: a practical approach to combating water-borne disease 15(4)
Rukunga, G., Mutethia, D. & Odhiambo, F. Integrating knowledge management into water and sanitation programmes in Kenya 22(4)
Slamet, Juli Soemirat. Training in low-cost water supply and sanitation: an Indonesian experience 9(4)
Snel, M. & Shordt, K. School sanitation and hygiene promotion for effective learning 19(4)
Snel, M. & Shordt, K. evidence to support hygiene, sanitation and water in schools, The 23(3)
Snel,M., Bolt, E. & Postma, L. Challenges facing school sanitation and hygiene education from the perspective of the school teacher 19(1)
Sowrey, Peter. Practical training workshops for urban water supply 6(2)
Sutton, S. At a price? The truth about community construction 18(2)
Symons, Marianne. Assessing a VIP latrine construction training course 10(4)
Tayler, W.K. Training through work experience 2(1)
Technical Brief 51 Water, sanitation and hygiene understanding 15(3)
Technical Brief 53: Training 16(1)
Tobin, Vanessa. Sanitation training in Nepal 4(2)
Trevett, Andrew. & Nunez, Omar. AHJASA: ongoing management and maintenance support for Honduras' community water systems 16(3)
Turrell, Robin. Training for small-scale and rural water supply projects 6(2)
Vairavamoorthy, K., Jothiprakash, V. & Krishamoorthi, S. Training in wastewater reuse techniques 19(4)
Vaishnav, T. Training engineering supervisors for small-scale irrigation development in Nigeria 9(4)
van Immerzeel, Willem.H.M. Field-irrigation in the Peruvian Andes 9(4)
Waterkeyn, Juliet. Community mobilization: where is the entry point? 9(4)
Watt, Jim. & Laing, Richard. Teaching aids for water and sanitation 3(4)
Woodhouse, Melvin. Realising the right to water 23(1)
Wright, Keith. mandate to manage: Hitosa’s large-scale gravity-flow water-supply system, A 15(2)

Using drama to put across messages about water and sanitation 3(2) 

Emergency Measures

A Resources Guide: Water and sanitation in emergencies 19(3)
Adams, John. More than navel-gazing: guidelines for emergency sanitation and water-supply programmes 15(1)
Anema. Aranka.,& Fesselet, Jean-Francois. volcanic issue- lessons learned in Goma, A 21(4)
Carter, Richard C. Rapid assessment of groundwater opportunities for displaced and refugee populati 26(1)
Cleaver Thompson, Karen. & Crawshaw, Josephine. Water in Liberia: how war affects policy formulation and implementation 16(3)
Davis, Jan. From emergency relief to long-term development 6(4)
Dodge, Cole.P. & Zelenika, Maden. Rehabilitation of hafirs in Sudan 6(1)
Dorea, C.C. Simple improvements for emergency batch water treatment 26(1)
Fesselet, Jean-Francois. & Mulders, R. Saline wells in Aceh 24(3)
Fox, A. Provision for the aftermath: lessons learnt 19(3)
Gambrill, Martin. engineering response to the needs of Burmese refugees, An 13(1)
Glensvig, Leon. & Glensvig, Dorte. Pour-flush toilets and waste stabilization ponds in a refugee camp 8(1)
Godfrey, Sam. Appropriate chlorination techniques for wells in Angola 21(4)
Gould, T. Simple measures make all the difference 19(3)
Hayes, Alan. Drilling water wells in disaster areas 6(4)
Hayward, T. More than just technical skills required 19(3)
Howard, Jim. Rethinking the unthinkable: effective excreta disposal in emergency situations 15(1)
Kessler, Roberta. Hidden benefits: linking relief and development in Kabul 16(4)
Lambert, Bobby. Being prepared: finding and training relief-workers 15(1)
Lambert, Bobby. Engineers, humanitarian relief, and water supplies 13(1)
Lipscombe, Suzanna. Groundwater salinity and hand dug wells in Ampara, Sri Lanka 26(1)
Luff, Richard. & Hoque, Enamul. Disinfecting tube-well water: the evolution of a new technology 16(2)
Lytton, Lucy., Arafan, Sunday. & Hazell, Robin. low-tech drilling method for refugee water supplies, A 26(1)
MacDonald, Alan. & Calow, Roger. Drought and community water supplies 26(1)
McCluskey, J.Water supply, health and vulnerability in floods 19(3)
Mckenzie, S. & de la Haye, R. Oxfam in Goma: a public health learning experience 15(1)
Mulemba, F.& Nabeth, P. Environmental sanitation for the control of cholera in Lisungwi Refugee Camp, Malawi 12(4)
Osola,M. few buckets more: reducing sand-invasion and siltation in Angola, A 17(2)
Parker, Jo. Water for Sarajevo 13(1)
Puddifoot, Jonathan. Pit latrines in Nepal: the refugee dimension 14(2)
Rathnabharathie, Varuna. & Kariyawasam, Ganga. Ecological sanitation in Sri Lanka 26(2)
Sewell, Roland. software of emergency water supplies, The 6(4)
Shaw, Peter. & Hayes, Alan. Tackling water-supply problems in Uganda with REDR 3(2)
Sherlock, Paul. Water and sanitation for refugees and internally displaced people 24(3)
Sherlock, Paul. Coping with equipment in emergencies 6(4)
Shrestha, Dinesh. & Cronin, Aidan. right to water and protecting refugees, The 24(3)
Singh, V.P. & Chaudhuri, M. performance evaluation and modification of the UNICEF upward-flow water filter, A 12(2)
Technical Brief: Emergency water supply in cold regions 18(2)
Technical Brief 38: Emergency sanitation for refugees 12(2)
Technical Brief 44: Emergency water supply 13(4)
Thomson, M. Missed opportunities cost lives: vector control in emergencies 15(1)
Villhoth, Karen G. Tsunami impacts on groundwater and water supply in eastern Sri Lanka 26(1)
Visser, Marco. Ebola response in the Republic of Congo 23(3)
Walden, Vivien Margaret. Taking Darfur to Asia? True or false? 24(3) 

Evaluation

A Resources Guide Drinking-water quality 16(1)
Almedon, A. & Chattejee, A. Yardsticks for cleanliness? Indicators for sanitation 13(3)
Almedon, Astier. Participatory hygiene evaluation: means to an end, or an end in itself? 22(1)
Awunyo-Akaba, J., Govidan, B., Khanal, S., Nyavor, E., Rai, R. & Zachariah, S. Developing and pre-testing research tools 2(3)
Bartram, Jamie. & Jacob, Jens. Water supply and quality issues in Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly for Independent States 16(1)
Blagbrough, Vicky. How Water Aid looked back 22(1)
Bolt, Eveline. Are changes in hygiene behaviour sustained? 22(3)
Bolt, Eveline., Espejo, Norah. & Lammerink, Marc. researchers: why knowledge is more valuable than gifts, The 15(2)
Budhathoki, Ratan.& Pandey, Umesh. Assessing information needs in Nepal 22(4)
Cairncross, Sandy. Developing evaluation guidelines for studying hygiene practices 10(1)
Cairncross, Sandy. & Shordt, K. It does last! Some findings from a multi-country study of hygiene sustainability 22(3)
Carter, R., Tyrrel, S. & Howsam, P. Assumptions and realities in water and sanitation programmes 18(2)
Carter, Richard C.Rapid assessment of groundwater opportunities for displaced and refugee population 26(1)
Curtis, Valerie., Sinha, Prabhakar. & Singh, Shyamoli. Accentuate the positive: promoting behaviour change in Lucknow's slums 16(2)
de Veer, Tom. Always room for improvement? Interagencyinter-agency guidelines for M&E 15(1)
Fisher, Julie. Spreading the word – a key component of research 2(4)
Gosain, A.K. & Rao, M. Water woes in India 24(4)
Graham, Jay Paul., Redlinger, Thomas. & Corella-Barud, V. Evaluation of waterless sanitation for hot arid climates 22(2)
Harnmeijer, Joanne. & Sutton, Sally. Measuring sustainability in the water sector 12(1)
Howard, Guy. Water quality monitoring and NGOs 16(1)
Howard, Guy. Healthier values: realistic approaches to drinking-water quality 16(3)
Jayaweera, P., Karanja, B., Mpalanyi, J., Nahidu, B. & Njuguna, V. Hiring and training enumerators 22(3)
Jobes, Katja. PME under the spotlight: a challenging approach in St Vincent 16(4)
Koenig, P. Urban-rural disparity in water supply in Morocco 18(3)
Lloyd, Barry. & Thorpe, Teresa. Catchment surveillance for water resource management 16(1)
Mauclert, Virginie. & Trevett, Andrew. PPP for rural water supply in Cambodia 21(3)
Mckenzie, S. & de la Haye, R. Oxfam in Goma: a public health learning experience 15(1)
Mikherjee, N. Measuring sustainability: recent lessons from Indonesia 18(1)
Morgan, J. dirty business: income generation in Kampala, A 18(2)
Perez Rincon, Mario Alejandro. Comparing the management of water services in Colombia’s small towns and villages 21(1)
Price, Sharon. & Franceys, Richard. Using private operators in small town water supplies, Uganda 21(3)
Reiff, Suzanne. Using the MPA in Benin 22(1)
Robins, Nick., Davies, Jeff., Hankin, Philip. & Sauer, D. Groundwater and data – an African experience 21(4)
Smith, Chris. latrine acquisition curve: a tool for sanitation evaluation, The 7(1)
Smith, M.D. & Husary, Samar M. Sanitary investigations as a sanitation monitoring tool 19(3)
Snel, M. & Shordt, K. evidence to support hygiene, sanitation and water in schools, The 23(3)
Tarquino, I.R. & Ince, M.E. Sanitation in Colombia's low-income settlements: selection, implementation, and evaluation 13(2)
Technical Brief: Surface water drainage: how evaluation can improve performance 17(1)
Technical Brief 50: Sanitary surveying 15(2)
Technical Brief 53: Training 16(1)
Technical Brief 55: Water source selection 16(3)
Thompson, John., et al. Drawers of Water II: assessing change in domestic water use in East Africa 22(1)
Tschumi, Peter. Monitoring and evaluating a project's effectiveness 10(1)
van Wijk-Sijbesma, Christine. & Postma, Leonie. MPA: A new methodology for participatory monitoring 22(1)
Villhoth, Karen G. Tsunami impacts on groundwater and water supply in eastern Sri Lanka 26(1)
Virgo, Keith. J.& Sitling, Jyotsna. Measuring the impact of watershed management projects 22(1)
Visscher J.T., Garcia M., Benevides, C Madera. & Quiroga, E. Out of the mouths of babes: an honest evaluation of water and sanitation in Ecuador 14(3)
Walden, Vivien Margaret. Taking Darfur to Asia? True or false? 24(3)

Monitoring and surveillance: key points 16(1)
WHO's Minimum Evaluation Procedure 2(1) 

Finance & Cost Recovery

A Beginners’ Guide to: Financing water-development projects 17(1)
A Resources Guide: Planning and managing water projects 16(4)
A Resources Guide: Financial sustainability 18(1)
Agbenorhevi, Maxwell. Informal savings mechanisms for maintaining a rural water system, Ghana 24(2)
Albu, Mike. & Nijiru, Cyrus. role of small-scale independent water providers in urban areas, The 20(3)
Barton, Tamsyn. Water and livelihoods – what’s new? 20(3)
Baumann, Erich. Do operation and maintenance pay? 25(1)
Baumann, Erich. & Carter, Richard. Rural Water Supply Network, The 25(1)
Birks, J.S. Falaj: Modern problems and some possible solutions, The 2(4)
Bolnick, J., Cuff, S., Hasam, A.D.A., Mitlin, D. & Rahman, P. Driven by need, leaning by experience 16(2)
Boydell, V.J. Small-scale private involvement in water supply provision in Tanzania 18(1)
Buabeng, Stephen Nkansa. Small-town and rural water provision in Ghana 16(4)
Carter, R., Belete, E., Berhe, E., Defere, E., Horecha, D. & Negussie, Y. Reducing the costs of borehole drilling in Africa: insights from Ethiopia 25(1)
Cleaver, Frances. & Franks, Tom. challenges ahead: water resources management for the next millennium. The 16(4)
Coad, A. Sitting in the hot seat: the role of the sanitation manager 17(3)
Coffey, M. Cost-effective systems for solid waste management 17(3)
Cotton, A. & Sohail, Muhammad. Community-partnered procurement: a socially sensitive option 16(2)
Danert, Kerstin. brief history of hand-drilled wells in Niger, A 25(1)
Davis, Jennifer. & Iyer, Param. Taking sustainable rural water supply services to scale- where are the bottlenecks? 23(2)
Evans, Barbara. Financing sanitation – looking for new approaches 25(2)
Fogde, Madeleine., Marcario, Luis. & Cumbana, Alberto. When communication counts 25(3)
Fonseca, Catarina., van Dijk, Meine Pieter. & Cardone, Rachel. Financing the water sector 24(2)
Franceys, Richard. Charging to enter the water shop? 24(2)
Franceys, Richard. & Weitz, Almud. Private sector participation in water supply and sanitation 21(3)
Friedlander, Paul. Water for the urban poor 9(1)
Gould, John. Catching up upgrading Botswana's rainwater catchment 15(3)
Gupta, Sanjay. Private sector participation in urban services in India 25(4)
Hall, David. It doesn’t have to be private 21(3)
Hartung, Hans. Local financing mechanisms for roofwater harvesting in Uganda 24(4)
Hartvelt, Frank. & Deiters, Anton B.Banking on the poor: microfinancing South Africa's water supply and sanitation 15(4)
Howsam, Peter. Water law and the right to a basic water supply 16(3)
Inocencio, Arlene B. Public-private partnerships in Metro Manila, Philippines 21(3)
Iyer, P. Mechanisms for sustainability in a supply-driven environment 18(1)
James, A.J. From sector reform to Swajaldhara- scaling up in India 23(2)
Janssens, Jan G., Brocklehurst, Clarissa. & Kolsky, Pete. Designing water-pricing policy, tariffs and subsidies to help the poor 21(2)
Jones, David. Community-managed standpipes in Port-au-Prince, Haiti 21(2)
Kerr, Charles. Water and words 4(3)
Kouassi-Komlan, Evariste. & Gnagne, Theophile. Financing household connections in Côte d’Ivoire 24(2)
Maiga, H., Maiga, B. & Sutton, S. Self supply in Mali 25(1)
Mathew, Brian. WAMMA – Scaling up water and sanitation in rural Tanzania 23(2)
Matthew, Brian. Soci-economic aspects of water selling 10(2)
Mauclert, Virginie. & Trevett, Andrew. PPP for rural water supply in Cambodia 21(3)
Metell, Karin. & Mooijman, Anna Maria. Water: and more – for the barrios of Tegucigalpa 17(1)
Morgan, J. dirty business: income generation in Kampala, A 18(2)
Moriarty, Patrick. Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches: an explanation 20(3)
Mukami Kariuki, R. Water and sanitation utilities and the urban poor 21(2)
Ouedraogo, Arba Jules. & Kolsky, Pete. Partnership and innovation for on-site sanitation in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 21(2)
Perez, Eddy. & Parkinson, Jonathan. Taking sanitation to scale 25(2)
Premakumara, D.G.J. Working in partnership – water services for Colombo’s urban poor 24(2)
Price, Sharon. & Franceys, Richard. Using private operators in small town water supplies, Uganda 21(3)
Rahardjo, B.& O'Brien, D. Community self-financing of water and sanitation systems 12(3)
Salaues, A.G. Financing basic water supply and sanitation in Bolivia 24(2)
Simpson-Herbert, Mayling. Low-cost Arborloo offers Ethiopians health and agriculture benefits 26(2)
Singha, Dibalok. Can pay, will pay: securing a slum water supply for squatters 15(2)
Srinivas Chary, V., Narender, A. & Rajeswara Rao, K. Pay-and-use toilets in India 21(3)
Sutton, S. At a price? The truth about community construction 18(2)
Sutton, Sally. Falaj, A. traditional co-operative system of water management Part I, The 2(3)
Taylor, Paul. Whose water supply? Costs, management and maintenance in Southern Africa 15(3)
Touré, Y. Boreholes mean business 17(1)
van Dijk, Meine Pieter. Financing water and sanitation in India – bonds, BOTs and reforms 24(3)
Vargas-Ramirez, Miguel. & Lampoglia, T.C. Scaling-up using condominial technology 25(2)
Veenstra, Siemen., van der Steen, Peter. & Gijzen, Huub. Natural wastewater treatment to stimulate the local economy 20(1)
WELL Fact Sheet: process of sanitation marketing, the 25(2)
Woodhouse, Melvin. & Baur, Peter. Pandora’s water closet: competition, finance and water supplies for the poor 24(2) 

Ground Water W/B/S

Alberts, J. H. rope pump - an example of technology transfer, The 22(3)
Andrews, J. Water for the forgotten people: Botswana's revolutionary well-jetting technology 14(4)
Austin, Mark. electronic sensor for monitoring water levels in Deep wells, An 6(1)
Ayotamuno, M.J., Sridbar, M.K.C., Brieger, W.R., Sangodoyin, Y. & Vyne, P.N. Shallow drum-lined wells for guineaworm eradication 11(2)
Bah, O.M. Improving rural water supply in Sierra Leone 6(1)
Bannerman, Ron. Development and the environment 11(3)
Barrett, M., Nalubega, M. & Pedley, S. On-site sanitation and urban aquifer systems in Uganda 17(4)
Bartram, Jamie. & Jacob, Jens. Water supply and quality issues in Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly for Independent States 16(1)
Bartram, Jamie. & Lloyd, Barry. Water use in the Andes 10(3)
Boelee, E., Laamrani, H., Khallaayoune, K. & Watts, S. Domestic water use in Morocco’s Tessaout Amont irrigation system 18(1)
Bor, Alex. Upgrading traditional wells in north-west Namibia 15(3)
Bradfield, W.J. Extracting clean water from streams in south-western Ethiopia 10(3)
Butterworth, J., Malla Reddy, Y.V., Renuka, B. & Reddy, G.V. Avoiding fluoride in drinking water, Andhra Pradesh, India 24(1)
Carter, R. Groundwater in the developing world: problems and solutions 20(2)
Carter, R. Groundwater development using jetted boreholes 3(3)
Carter, R. & Tyrrel, S. Groundwater – potential but not panacea 20(2)
Carter, R., Danert, K., Ball, P., Rwamwanja, R. & Ssebalu, Jamil. Low-cost water-well drilling in Africa 20(2)
Carter, Richard C. Rapid assessment of groundwater opportunities for displaced and refugee population 26(1)
Carty, Dermot. Water-well bucket protection in Zambia 8(4)
Danert, Kerstin. brief history of hand-drilled wells in Niger, A 25(1)
Dodge, C.P., Skoda, J.D., Ekvall, T. & Espie, A. Drilling and pump replacement incentive in Uganda 5(2)
Fesselet, Jean-Francois. & Mulders, R. Saline wells in Aceh 24(3)
Garandeau, R., Trevett, A. & Bastable, A. Chlorination of hand dug wells in Monrovia 24(3)
Hayes, Alan. Drilling water wells in disaster areas 6(4)
Henry, A. Learning by breaking: how wells evolved in Côte d’Ivoire 18(2)
Lenehan, Antony. spring-box solution: choosing the right water-supply technology for Southern KwaZulu Natal, The 15(2)
Lewin, S., Stephens, C. & Hunt, C. Water and sanitation interventions: the need for a more integrated approach? 17(4)
Lipscombe, Suzanna. Groundwater salinity and hand dug wells in Ampara, Sri Lanka 26(1)
Lovell, C., Nhunhama, G., Sunguro, S. & Mugweni, O. economic impact: productive waterpoints in dryland areas, An 17(2)
Lytton, Lucy., Arafan, Sunday. & Hazell, Robin. low-tech drilling method for refugee water supplies, A 26(1)
MacDonald, Alan. Geophysics – taking the magic out of black boxes 20(2)
MacDonald, Alan. & Calow, Roger. Drought and community water supplies 26(1)
MacDonald, D., Ahmed, K.M., Islam, M.S., Lawrence, A. & Khandker, Z. Pit latrines: a source of contamination in peri-urban Dhaka? 17(4)
Maiga, H., Maiga, B. & Sutton, S. Self supply in Mali 25(1)
Marjoram, Tony. Water and sanitation in the South Pacific 2(1)
Morgan, P., Chimbunde, E, Mtakwa, N. & Waterkeyn, A. Now in my backyard: Zimbabwe's upgraded family well programmes 14(4)
Morgan, Peter. Small steps count: building on traditional methods for rural water supply 15(3)
Morgan, Peter. & Chimbunde, Ephraim. Upgrading family wells in Zimbabwe 9(3)
Mtakwa, N. & Climbunde, E. Building on tradition: Zimbabwe's Shallow wells 15(3)
Nair, Chandran. Bangkok's deteriorating groundwater 9(3)
Osola,M. few buckets more: reducing sand-invasion and siltation in Angola, A 17(2)
Rall, M. & de Jager, J. Greater expectations: technology choices for community-managed water supply in the new South Africa 15(3)
Randhawa, T.S. Assisting groundwater recharge by gully-plugging 3(2)
Robins, Nick., Davies, Jeff., Hankin, Philip. & Sauer, D. Groundwater and data – an African experience 21(4)
Rous, Tim. Protecting a shallow seepage spring 4(2)
Scott, Andrew. Power and people: aspects of micro-hydro 10(2)
Stapleton, C.K. Tubewells and their construction 2(1)
Suman, Hilary. multi-disciplinary approach to drilling Boreholes in Senegal, A 2(4)
Sutton, S. At a price? The truth about community construction 18(2)
Taylor, Paul. Whose water supply? Costs, management and maintenance in Southern Africa 15(3)
Taylor, Richard. Weathered rock aquifers: vital but poorly developed 20(2)
Taylor, Richard. Groundwater protection in sub-Saharan Africa 24(1)
Technical Brief 22: Intake from rivers 8(2)
Technical Brief 24: Groundwater dams 8(4)
Technical Brief 3: Protecting a spring 3(3)
Technical Brief 34: Protecting springs: an alternative to spring boxes 11(2)
Technical Brief 39: Upgrading traditional wells 12(3)
Technical Brief 4: Lining a hand-dug well (4)
Technical Brief 43: Simple drilling methods 13(3)
Technical Brief 5: Slotted bamboo tubewell screen 4(1)
Touré, Y. Boreholes mean business 17(1)
Trietsch, Robert. Shallow wells for low-cost water supply in Tanzania 3(1)
Tyrrel, S., Gardner, S., Howsam, P. & Carter, R. Biological iron removal from well-handpump water supplies 16(4)
Tyrrel, S., Howsam, P. & Carter, R. Iron in handpump water supplies: prevention or cure? 20(2)
Villhoth, Karen G. Tsunami impacts on groundwater and water supply in eastern Sri Lanka 26(1)
Waterkeyn, Antony Self-supply through small community and household water supplies 25(1)
Wedgewood, Katherine. & Bartram, James. Spring capping in the Peruivan highlands 10(3)
Wessels, Joshka. Qanats in Syria ease the water shortage 22(2)
Winter, Stephen, J. Ferrocement well for Micronesia 6(2)
Wright, E.P. & Herbert, R. Collector wells in basement aquifers 4(2)
Wright, Roger. Unsealed wells: water quality implications 3(3)
Young, C.P. Geology of water supplies 3(2)
Younger, Paul. & Casey, Vincent. simple method for determining the suitability of brackish groundwaters for irrigation, A 22(2)
Zvidzai, C.N. Zana. Building on peace: upgrading water and sanitation technology in Mozambique 15(3)

Wells for Mali 1(4)
Sahel: case study - The Gambia 2(1) 

Health

A Resources Guide: Water and sanitation in emergencies 19(3)
A Resources Guide: Health managing in the city 16(2)
Abu-Zeid, Mahmoud. Environmental upgrading of irrigation systems to control Schistosomiasis 9(2)
Ahnedom, A. & Curtis, V. Where are we now? Studying hygiene behaviour 13(3)
AHRTAG Practical ways to prevent the spread of cholera 12(4)
Almedon, A. & Chattejee, A. Yardsticks for cleanliness? Indicators for sanitation 13(3)
Ayotamuno, M.J., Sridbar, M.K.C., Brieger, W.R., Sangodoyin, Y. & Vyne, P.N. Shallow drum-lined wells for guineaworm eradication 11(2)
Ayres, Denise. Oral rehydration therapy: A cure but not a solution 1(2)
Bapat, Meera. & Crook, Nigel. Behind the technical approach to slum improvement 8(1)
Barrett, M., Nalubega, M. & Pedley, S. On-site sanitation and urban aquifer systems in Uganda 17(4)
Bartram, Jamie. & Howard, Guy. prevention and control of cholera, The 12(4)
Bartram, Jamie. & Jacob, Jens. Water supply and quality issues in Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly for Independent States 16(1)
Bartram, Jamie. & Johns, Warren. Water supply in primary health care: experiences of Amazon Indian communities 7(1)
Bastemeyer, T. & Lee, D. Drinking-water source deterioration: an urgent problem Part I 11(1)
Bastemeyer, T. & Lee, D. Drinking-water source deterioration: an urgent problem Part II 11(2)
Birley, Martin. Assessing the environmental health impact: an expert system approach 9(2)
Bos, Robert. Incorporating institutional and legal requirements 9(2)
Breslin, E., Madrid, C. & Mkhize, A. Child to child: special schooling in KwaZulu-Natal 17(1)
Bunting, Stuart W. Wastewater aquaculture and livelihoods in peri-urban Kolkata 23(1)
Burgess, Stephen. & Onyonge, Collins. Solar disinfection of water – a case study from Kenya 22(4)
Butterworth, J., Malla Reddy, Y.V., Renuka, B. & Reddy, G.V. Avoiding fluoride in drinking water, Andhra Pradesh, India 24(1)
Cairncross, Sandy. Health aspects of water and sanitation 7(1)
Calvert, Paul. Seeing (but not smelling) is believing: Kerala's compost toilet 15(3)
Carr, Richard. safe use of urban wastewater in agriculture, The 23(1)
Corbet, Philip Using dragonflies to suppress mosquitoes in domestic water storage containers 4(3)
Curtis, Valerie., Sinha, Prabhakar. & Singh, Shyamoli. Accentuate the positive: promoting behaviour change in Lucknow's slums 16(2)
Davidson, George. Water management and malaria control 1(4)
de Veer, Tom. Always room for improvement? Interagencyinter-agency guidelines for M&E 15(1)
de Vreede, Esther. Children’s hygiene and sanitation training in Somalia 23(3)
Dieleman, Marjolein. & Traoré, S. Peer education without pressure: spreading hygiene messages in Burkina Faso 16(1)
Dlangamandla, Virginia. Hygiene and health education in primary schools in Lesotho 6(4)
Dobson, H. To spray or not to spray? 17(2)
Dufaut, Annie. Women carrying water: how it affects their health 6(3)
Eckstein, Sue. Improving conditions of workers on tea estates 3(4)
Esrey, S. No half measures: sustaining health from water and sanitation systems 14(3)
Faul-Doyle, Regina C. & Doyle, Brendan A. Uganda: keeping a country clean through its schools and communities 15(1)
Hammeiber, Joanne. Reflections on a rural water supply project in Zambia 7(1)
Haupt, F. Depend or survive: sanitation and hygiene promotion in the Aral Sea disaster zone 18(1)
Hoplins, Donald. Target 1995: guinea worm eradication 8(2)
Howard, Guy. Healthier values: realistic approaches to drinking-water quality 16(3)
Howard, Guy. On-site sanitation and groundwater: the art of balancing unknown risks? 17(4)
Hubley, John. Communication and health education planning for sanitation programmes 5(3)
Hueb, Jose. A. Environmental sanitation: a health approach for cholera control 12(4)
Hurtado, Elena., & Mills Booth, Elizabeth. handwashing communication intervention in Guatemala, A 13(3)
Islam, M.S. & Bateman, O.M. spread and control of cholera in Bangladesh, The 12(4)
Jewsbury, J.M. Schistosomiasis: transmission and control 1(3)
Joshi, Deepa. Pavement dwellers’ sanitation activities – visible but ignored 25(3)
Kandiah, A. role and responsibilities of engineers and agriculturalists, The 9(2)
Kay, Brian. Vector-borne disease implications and their control 9(2)
Kessler, Roberta. Hidden benefits: linking relief and development in Kabul 16(4)
Kolsky, Pete. Engineers and urban malaria: part of the solution or part of the problem? 16(2)
Kolsky, Pete. Urban environmental health: fitting the pieces together 16(2)
Krishna, Sumi. Not by pumps alone 3(4)
Lewin, S., Stephens, C. & Hunt, C. Water and sanitation interventions: the need for a more integrated approach? 17(4)
Lines, Jo. How not to grow mosquitoes in African towns 20(4)
Linney, Bob. Health images: water images 10(1)
Lloyd, Barry.,Pardon, Mauricio. & Bartram, James. Improved piped water supplies in Peru 7(3)
Loiacono, Stephanie. Clean water for the Central African Republic 2(1)
Loos, H., Gazzinelli, A. & Correa Oliveria, R. Nova União Village, Brazil: the impact of a new water supply 19(4)
Luff, Richard. & Hoque, Enamul. Disinfecting tube-well water: the evolution of a new technology 16(2)
MacDonald, D., Ahmed, K.M., Islam, M.S., Lawrence, A. & Khandker, Z. Pit latrines: a source of contamination in peri-urban Dhaka? 17(4)
Maher, Steve. Health care and sanitation in Peru: developing appropriate technologies 7(3)
Maier, Celia. & Joerger, Cindy. FRESH initiative: school health in the context of education for all, The 23(3)
McCluskey, J. Water supply, health and vulnerability in floods 19(3)
Mckenzie, S. & de la Haye, R. Oxfam in Goma: a public health learning experience 15(1)
Metell, Karin. & Mooijman, Anna Maria. Water: and more – for the barrios of Tegucigalpa 17(1)
Moss, Sarah. Complex drought in southern Africa – a water and sanitation perspective 22(4)
Mott, K.E. lesson about water Schistosomiasis,A 4(1)
Muir, James. Rural health in northern Pakistan 5(2)
Mulemba, F.& Nabeth, P. Environmental sanitation for the control of cholera in Lisungwi Refugee Camp, Malawi 12(4)
Mwasha, Eben. Schoolchildren help solve sanitation problems in Tanzania 14(3)
Onduro, Matthew. Kisumu Primary Health Care Project 7(1)
Pinfold, John. & Horan, Nigel. Water use and patterns of contamination in rural north-east Thailand 9(4)
Randhawa, T.S. Traditional methods of treating guinea worm 4(4)
Reed, Rob. Sunshine and fresh air: a practical approach to combating water-borne disease 15(4)
Saenz de Tejada, S. & Cano, F. Weaning-food hygiene in a Guatemalan town 13(3)
Saywell, D. Pollution from on-site sanitation: the risks? – What risks? 17(4)
Shamsuddin, Abu Jafar., Mahmud, Shamsul Gaifur., Ahmed, M Feroz., Deere, Daniel., Davison, A. & Howard, Guy. Developing a water-safety framework in Bangladesh 23(4)
Simpson-Herbert, Mayling. Low-cost Arborloo offers Ethiopians health and agriculture benefits 26(2)
Singha, Dibalok. Can pay, will pay: securing a slum water supply for squatters 15(2)
Sloof, Redi. Towards healthier water resources management 9(2)
Sorensson, Maria. Teaching by example: promoting hygiene and sanitation in primary schools 14(1)
Sridhar, M.K.C., Kale, O. & Adneiyi, J.D. simple sand filter to reduce guinea worm disease, A 4(2)
Storey, Anne. environmental transitions of cholera, The 12(4)
Technical Brief Using human waste 18(3)
Technical Brief 17: Health, water and sanitation 1 7(1)
Technical Brief 19: Health, water and sanitation 2 7(3)
Technical Brief 25: Eye and skin diseases 9(1)
Technical Brief 51: Water, sanitation and hygiene understanding 15(3)
Technical Brief 52: Water: quality or quantity? 15(4)
Technical Brief 55: Water source selection 16(3)
Thomson, M. Missed opportunities cost lives: vector control in emergencies 15(1)
Tjiook, T.K. Defluoridation of water supplies 2(1)
Trevett, Andrew. Household water security – the quality component 21(4)
Tunyavanich, Nongluk. & Hewison, Kevin. Rural water supply, sanitation and health education in Thailand: Can success follow success? 8(3)
Tyrrel, S., Gardner, S., Howsam, P. & Carter, R. Biological iron removal from well-handpump water supplies 16(4)
Visser, Marco. Ebola response in the Republic of Congo 23(3)
Waterkeyn, Juliet. Community mobilization: where is the entry point? 9(4)
Wegelin-Schuringa, Madeleen., Kamminga, Evelien. Water supply, sanitation, hygiene and HIV/AIDS – the unrecognized links 22(4)
WELL Fact Sheet: Child survival and environmental health 25(3)
Xianxin, Che. & Yongijiu, Bai. Water pollution and control measures in Liaoning Province 10(1)

Better sanitation to beat mosquito breeding 5(1) 

Hygiene

Abrahams, Belinda. Malawi's school sanitation and hygiene promotion project 21(2)
Almedon, Astier. Participatory hygiene evaluation: means to an end, or an end in itself? 22(1)
Appleton, B. Goals for the future: mapping out the route to a ‘clean and healthy world’ 18(4)
Awunyo-Akaba, J., Govidan, B., Khanal, S., Nyavor, E., Rai, R. & Zachariah, S. Developing and pre-testing research tools 22(3)
Balachandra Kurup, K. Participatory strategies in water, health and rural development programmes 10(2)
Bolt, Eveline. Are changes in hygiene behaviour sustained? 22(3)
Burgess, Stephen. & Onyonge, Collins. Solar disinfection of water – a case study from Kenya 22(4)
Cairncross, Sandy. Developing evaluation guidelines for studying hygiene practices 10(1)
Cairncross, Sandy. & Shordt, K. It does last! Some findings from a multi-country study of hygiene sustainability 22(3)
Dlamini, Poppy. & Mabuza, Khanyisile. primary school baseline study of SSHE in Swaziland, A 23(3)
Dlangamandla, Virginia. Hygiene and health education in primary schools in Lesotho 6(4)
Dowle, Richard. Sanitation: still an unsolved problem for Pulau Bidong 1(2)
Evans, Barbara. Financing sanitation – looking for new approaches 25(2)
Haupt, F. Depend or survive: sanitation and hygiene promotion in the Aral Sea disaster zone 18(1)
Jayaweera, P., Karanja, B., Mpalanyi, J., Nahidu, B. & Njuguna, V. Hiring and training enumerators 22(3)
Joshi, Deepa. Pavement dwellers’ sanitation activities – visible but ignored 25(3)
Joshi, Deepa. & Ferron, Suzanne. Manual scavenging – a life of dignity? 26(2)
Karlin, Barry. Hygiene education in primary schools 6(3)
Khurana, Indira. Promoting school sanitation and hygiene education in rural Gujarat: The WASMO experience 25(3)
Krishna, Sumi. Not by pumps alone 3(4)
Kumar, M. & Snel, M. School sanitation and hygiene education in Mysore District 19(2)
Laverack, Glenn., Fages, Laurent. & Thanh, Duong Thi. Hygiene practices among H’mong communities of Vietnam 20(2)
Lidonde, Rose. Why gender is important in SSHE 23(3)
Luthi, Christoph., Schertenlieb, Roland. & Tilley, Elizabeth. Household-Centred Environmental Sanitation approach, The 26(2)
Maier, Celia. & Joerger, Cindy. FRESH initiative: school health in the context of education for all, The 23(3)
Moulik, Soma Ghosh. & Sen, Somnath. Mumbai Slum Sanitation Programme, The 25(2)
Ngales, Marilyn. Sanitation provision in Ethiopia’s regional schools -- girls’ and women’s experiences 25(3)
Pacey, Arnold. Sanitary software 1(1)
Pinfold, J., Hubley, J. & Mara, D. hygiene intervention study in rural north-east Thailand, A 10(1)
Pinfold, John. & Horan, Nigel. Water use and patterns of contamination in rural north-east Thailand 9(4)
Snel, M. & Shordt, K. evidence to support hygiene, sanitation and water in schools, The 23(3)
Snel, M. & Shordt, K. School sanitation and hygiene promotion for effective learning 19(4)
Snel,M., Bolt, E. & Postma, L. Challenges facing school sanitation and hygiene education from the perspective of the school teacher 19(1)
Technical Brief 8: Making soap 4(4)
Tibatemwa, Sarah., Godfrey, S., Niwagabe, C. & Kizito, F. Implementing water-safety plans in urban piped-water supplies in Uganda 23(4)
Trevett, Andrew. Household water security – the quality component 21(4)
Wegelin-Schuringa, Madeleen., Kamminga, Evelien. Water supply, sanitation, hygiene and HIV/AIDS – the unrecognized links 22(4)
WELL Fact Sheet: Child survival and environmental health 25(3)
Wood, W.E. Hygienic construction in remote African villages 1(3) 

Irrigation & Horticulture

A Beginners’ Guide to: Irrigation for smallholders 18(1)
A Resources Guide: World Water Vision and Vision 21 18(4)
A Resources Guide: Irrigation and the small farmer 17(2)
Abu-Zeid, Mahmoud. Environmental upgrading of irrigation systems to control Schistosomiasis 9(2)
Batchelor, C. Growing in importance: vegetable gardening in the South 17(2)
Birks, J.S. Falaj: Modern problems and some possible solutions, The 2(4)
Boelee, E., Laamrani, H., Khallaayoune, K. & Watts, S. Domestic water use in Morocco’s Tessaout Amont irrigation system 18(1)
Butterworth, J., Malla Reddy, Y.V. & Batchelor, Charles. Addressing WATSAN needs 20(3)
Carr, Richard. safe use of urban wastewater in agriculture, The 23(1)
Carter, Richard. Small-scale irrigation: the need for thorough feasibility studies 12(1)
de la Torre, Carlos. & Sierra y Toribio Quiape, Ruben. Building intercultural bridges for the development of rural Peruvian communities 12(1)
Dobson, H. To spray or not to spray? 17(2)
Franks, Tom. Water and the project cycle 16(4)
Gosain, A.K. & Rao, M. Water woes in India 24(4)
Gwynne, Dai. Using gabions to reinforce a weir 5(3)
Hillman, Francis. Pre-fabricated fibre-reinforced cement irrigation channels 4(4)
Hudson, C. Guide to constructing tyre gardens 17(2)
Huibers, Frans. & Diemer, Geert. Making assumptions: institutional constraints to irrigation design 13(4)
La Cruz, Gonzalo. Strength through adversity: farmer-led irrigation in the Andes 13(4)
Lambert, Robert. & Faulkner, Richard. Simple irrigation technology for micro-scale irrigation 7(4)
Lammerick, Marc., Oenga, Isaack. & Croxton, Simon. Freeing the channels: farmer managed water supply 13(4)
Lovell, C., Nhunhama, G., Sunguro, S. & Mugweni, O. economic impact: productive waterpoints in dryland areas, An 17(2)
Lunzhang, Chen. Chinese water turbine pump 5(3)
Mahajan, S., Pednekar, P. & Patel, S. Pot drip: an efficient low cost watering system 19(4)
McCornick, Peter. Watsewater reuse in the Middle East and North Africa 23(1)
Meerbach, David. Al-Bireh demonstration project on agricultural re-use of wastewater in the West Bank, The 23(1)
Midmore, D. & Deng-Iin, W. Work that water! Hydroponics made easy 17(4)
Morgan, Peter. Ecosan at low cost – with the potential for upgrading 26(2)
Moriarty, P. & Lovell, C. Simplest is not always best: physical and climatic constraints to community water supply in Zimbabwe 19(2)
Moriarty, Patrick. Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches: an explanation 20(3)
Mukherjee, Kaushik. fine balance: water wisdom from the KAWAD project, India, A 20(3)
Mulvany, Patrick. organization of water use in Ispacas, Peru, The 7(2)
Murata, M. & Lovell, C. Garden irrigation: alternative techniques and technology diffusion in dry regions 17(2) <

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