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Sustaining sanitation and hygiene behaviours
conference contribution
posted on 2018-02-12, 15:08 authored by Beenakumari Govindan, Rebecca E. ScottThe two projects examined in this paper assume historical
relevance in so far as Pilicode was initiated prior to the
Peoples’ Planning Movement, while Alappad began well
into the movement. Pilicode contributed to developing
models during the movement, while Alappad was designed
by drawing on lessons from Pilicode. The two projects,
with their differences and commonalities in success and
failure, offer lessons for formulating such projects elsewhere.
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- Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
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GOVINDAN, B. and SCOTT, R., 2003. Sustaining sanitation and hygiene behaviours. IN: Harvey, P. (ed). Towards the millennium development goals - Actions for water and environmental sanitation: Proceedings of the 29th WEDC International Conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 22-26 September 2003, pp. 24-27.Publisher
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WEDC_ID:11360Language
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