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Waterlines is a refereed water and sanitation journal dedicated to providing a forum for those involved in water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management. It aims to bridge the gap between research and practice in highlighting practical ways of providing low-cost, sustainable water supplies and sanitation facilities in developing countries.

International journal of appropriate technologies for water supply and sanitation

Publisher: Practical Action Publishing

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Volume 29, Number 4, October 2010

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Editorial

Editorial
pp. 259-260(2)
Author: Carter, Richard C.

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Hygiene promotion for men: Challenges and experiences from Nepal
pp. 279-290(12)
Authors: Krukkert, Ingeborg; Wells, Carmen da Silva; Shrestha, Yubraj; Duwal, Mangal Dash

Transferring personal hygiene and sanitation education (PHASE): South to North
pp. 315-328(14)
Authors: Coates, Sue; Ricketts, Sue; Vale, Sue; Hitchcock, Claire

Research note

Open Access Is soapy water a viable solution for handwashing in schools?
pp. 329-336(8)
Authors: Saboori, Shadi; Mwaki, Alex; Rheingans, Richard D.

Note from the field

Teaching schoolchildren about handwashing: Experiences from Zimbabwe
pp. 337-342(6)
Authors: Morgan, Peter; Shangwa, Annie

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Webwatch

Webwatch
pp. 345-346(2)

Reviews and resources

Reviews and resources
pp. 347-349(3)

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