Search Constraints
Search Results
Select an image to start the slideshow
ii When a Vaccine Alone is not Enough: An Assessment of Effective
Point-of-Use Water Treatment and Hand Washing Among
Cholera-Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Inhabitants in Mirpur Slum,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
1 of 74
An Evaluation of the UNICEF Cholera Toolkit: Assessing the
Effectiveness and Usability Among UNICEF Staff and Partners
2 of 74
Prevalence of Dehydration among School-Aged Children in Eastern
Province, Zambia and Sikasso, Mali with an Analysis of Hydration
and Cognition Measures
3 of 74
'A Child is also a Teacher': Exploring the Potential for
Children as Change Agents in the Context of a School-based WASH
Intervention in Rural Eastern Zambia
4 of 74
Assessment of Exposure to Fecal Contamination at Beaches in
Low-Income Neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana
5 of 74
The State of Sanitation in Humanitarian Emergencies: A
Systematic Review of Global WASH Cluster Needs Assessments
6 of 74
Quantification of Exposure to Open Drains in Low-Income
Neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana: Implications for Microbial Risk
Assessment
7 of 74
The impact of regular soap provision to primary schools on hand
washing with soap and E. coli hand contamination among
pupils in Nyanza Province, Kenya: A cluster-randomized trial
8 of 74
Rural Kenyan Household Stored Water Quality
9 of 74
Pervasive Exposure to Fecal Contamination in Low-Income
Neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana
10 of 74
An Evaluation of Save the Children's Menstrual Hygiene Management
Training Program in Nepal
11 of 74
The Importance of Unstructured Observations and Structured
Observations in Two Cambodian Hospitals
12 of 74
Availability and Treatment Efficacy of On-Site Household Sanitation
Systems in Indonesia: Mixed Methods Analysis
13 of 74
Integrating a Geographic Information System to Explore the Effect
of Water, Sanitation,and Hygiene on Trachoma at Aggregate Spatial
Scales
14 of 74
Effect of household-based water chlorination on childhood diarrhea
accounting for non-adherence: A reanalysis of a double-blind
randomized placebo-controlled trial in Orissa, India
15 of 74
Water Filter Adoption and Handwashing Practices Among Households
in the Agalta Valley, Honduras
16 of 74
Evaluation of availability, access, use and quality of water inUmuenechi Village, Nibo, Anambra State, Nigeria 24 months after theinstallation of a 200-foot borehole
17 of 74
Factors predicting compliance, improved water quality, and lower prevalence of diarrhoea: A secondary analysis of a 2008 Aquatabtrial in Orissa, India.
18 of 74
Latrine learning: using conditional inference trees to explore how latrine conditions can predict latrine use in rural Bangladesh
19 of 74
Maternal Social and Behavioral Factors Associated with the Household WASH Environment in Rural Ethiopia
20 of 74
"When you are healthy, your mind is healthy": An Evaluation of Save the Children's School Health and Nutrition Program in Nairobi,Kenya
21 of 74
Plausibility Evaluation of Integrated WASH, Health, and Nutrition Programming on Childhood Growth and Maternal and Child Illness in Oromia, Ethiopia
22 of 74
Equity of Coverage and Utilization of Water, Sanitaiton and Hygiene Infrastructure by Measures of Vulnerability: A study in rural Ethiopia
23 of 74
Socio-Economic Risk Factors of Pathogenic Enterobacteria Infection and Antibiotic Resistance in Ranomafana Commune, Madagascar
24 of 74
Characterizing Determinants of Hand Contamination Across Public and Private Domains in Low-Income Neighborhoods of Accra, Ghana
25 of 74
Assessment of Maintenance and Agricultural Practices Among EcoSan Toilet Users in Bolivia
26 of 74
Water-, Sanitation-, and Hygiene-Based Healthcare-Associated Infections in the Low- and Middle-Income Countries of South and East Asia: A Systematic Review
27 of 74
Thermotolerant coliforms in drinking water as predictors of diarrhea: An analysis of combined data from multiple studies
28 of 74
A Simple Cost Calculator for WASH in Kenyan Schools
29 of 74
'It's like a burden on the head': Redefining Adequate Menstrual Hygiene Management Throughout Women's Life Course in Odisha, India
30 of 74
Quantifying the relationships between WASH conditions and mental well-being in Amhara, Ethiopia
31 of 74
Menstrual hygiene management in Fiji: Establishing an evidence base to address WASH challenges for girls in school, results from a formative study
32 of 74
Identifying Enteric Pathogens and Assessing Their Health Risks in Urban Environments of Dhaka, Bangladesh
33 of 74
Solar Bag: A Water Disinfection Alternative for Rural and Remote Communities of the Peruvian Amazon
34 of 74
Trends in sanitation and hygiene behaviors amongst households residing in rural and peri-urban Amhara, Ethiopia – A longitudinal analysis of cluster-randomized trial data
35 of 74
Assessing the extent and determinants of fecal contamination of drinking water during transport, storage and use in the home: a cross-sectional study in Burkina Faso
36 of 74
An Analysis of the Relationship Between Access to At Least Basic WASH Services and the Economy in Southeast Asia and Its Role on the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals
37 of 74
A Cross-Country Analyses of Water Service Provisions in Healthcare Facilities in Afghanistan, Uganda, Malawi and Haiti using the WASHCon Tool
38 of 74
Microbial Contamination and Consumption Patterns of Produce and Street Food Across Ten Cities in Africa, Asia, and the USA
39 of 74
Factors Associated with Household Water Quality in Rwandan Low-Income Households: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
40 of 74
Well, Well, Well…: A Secondary Data Analysis of Risk Factors for the Presence and Consumption of Arsenic-Contaminated Water in Hand-Pumped Tubewells in Narail District, Bangladesh
41 of 74
Weight of Water: Who Carries the Burden of Water Interventions?
42 of 74
Evaluation of a Community-Wide Water Store Intervention in Rural Guatemala
43 of 74
Assessing barriers to WASH behavior change in high-fidelity Andilaye intervention communities in Amhara, Ethiopia
44 of 74
Examining the Cross-Sectional Relationship Between Women’s Empowerment, Water Treatment, and Childhood Health Outcomes in Zambia
45 of 74
Sanitation and Collective Efficacy: Developing a Framework for Understanding Social Context and Intervention Uptake in Rural Cambodia
46 of 74
Quantifying the relationships between measures of facial and hand cleanliness and household WASH conditions, psychosocial factors, and personal hygiene practices from the Andilaye Trial
47 of 74
Susceptibility to Leprosy: An Examination of Nutrient Deficiencies, Parasitic Coinfection, and WASH Conditions
48 of 74
Sustainability Evaluation of Water Treatment Systems in Nine Cambodian Hospitals
49 of 74
WASH Factors and Leprosy Schistosomiasis Co-Infections in North Gondar, Ethiopia: Risk Factors for Leprosy Transmission
50 of 74
Sustainability of Open-Defecation Free Status Achieved through Community-Led Total Sanitation and Hygiene in Arsi Zone, Ethiopia
51 of 74
Water, sanitation and hygiene at health care facilities in Afghanistan and Uganda: an analysis of access, quality, and predictors of disparity
52 of 74
A qualitative process evaluation of maternal and baby WASH and nutrition project using a Care Group approach in western Kenya
53 of 74
Monitoring and Evaluation of Comunidad Connect’s Nica Agua Program
54 of 74
Community perceptions of a multi-level behavior change sanitation intervention in Odisha, India: a qualitative study
55 of 74
Stop Sepsis: Identification of Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene Interventions to Prevent Neonatal Sepsis in Two Hospitals in Amhara, Ethiopia
56 of 74
A qualitative exploration of women’s sanitation-related bodily integrity, safety, and privacy in Kampala, Uganda
57 of 74
Impact of Poor WASH Infrastructure on Environmental Contamination with Pathogens Known to Cause Neonatal Sepsis
58 of 74
Assessing the heterogeneity of intervention fidelity in Andilaye Communities
59 of 74
Impact of Intermittent Piped Water Supply on Health Outcomes among Children under five in Angola, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe
60 of 74
Effects of food and water insecurity on depression scores among women living in urban informal settlements in Makassar, Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal cohort study
61 of 74
Understanding WASH Actors Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Tanzania and Kenya: A Qualitative Case Study
62 of 74
Exposure to animals, animal feces, and animal feces-contaminated environments for children under two years in households that own animals in Northwestern Ecuador: a qualitative research study
63 of 74
A Phenomenological Study of the Lived Experiences and Well-Being of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Actors During the Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic
64 of 74
A Qualitative Assessment of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in an Urban Working-Class Neighborhood of São Paulo, Brazil
65 of 74
An Exploration of Women’s Sanitation-related Decision-making, Leadership, Collective Action, and Freedom of Movement in Urban Tiruchirappalli, India
66 of 74
Exploring Food Fortification and An Analysis of the Sociodemographic Impact on Basic WASH Practices: Evidence from the 2018 Pakistan Household Integrated Economic Survey
67 of 74
Providing evidence to assess the integration of household water filters into Rwanda's national environmental health promotion program
68 of 74
Developing an Online, Asynchronous Course on WASH in Healthcare Facilities
69 of 74
The Impact of Point-of-Use Water Treatment Interventions on WPPSI-III Cognitive Scores among Children 5 years and younger in Limpopo, South Africa
70 of 74
Characterizing the microbial load on the hands of children and students: a Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
71 of 74
Associations of drinking water access, household water and food security, and mental well-being of prenatal women in low-income, urban neighborhoods of Beira, Mozambique
72 of 74
Analysis of Wastewater Surveillance and Reported COVID-19 Cases in Atlanta Public Schools
73 of 74
A process evaluation of participatory community activities for Revitalizing Informal Settlements and their Environments in Makassar, Indonesia and Suva, Fiji
74 of 74