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Pathogen Contamination of Infant Feeding Implements in High-Income Countries: A Systematic Review
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“Water is Everything”: Women's Lived Experiences of Water Collection as a Lens for Understanding the Progressive Realization of the Right to Water in Kenya
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"Because to be a person it’s all because of water:" Understanding Rural Zimbabwean Women’s Water Collecting Activities Using the Feminist Political Ecology Framework – A Mixed Methods Approach
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The association between women’s decision-making roles in sanitation and well-being in urban Bangladesh
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Women’s Estimated and Measured Time for Water Collection in Guatemala, Honduras, Kenya, and Zimbabwe
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The Association of Access to Resources in the Workplace During Menstruation on Individual Well-Being Among Adult, Working women in Nepal and Kenya
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Contribution of Animal Husbandry Practices to Environmental Contamination: A Qualitative Study across Four Eco-Regions of Northwestern Coastal Ecuador.
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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
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A Qualitative Assessment of Mothers’ Perceptions and Behaviors in Response to an Intervention Designed to Encourage Safe Child Feces Disposal Practices in Odisha, India
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