2005 International Symposium on Household Water Management
Presentations from Day 2 - Household perceptions, behaviour change, implemenation and chemical reduction
SESSION 4: HOUSEHOLD PERCEPTIONS, PREFERENCES, AND PRACTICES
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The perceived attributes of water and their effects on water treatment practices in Guatemala and Pakistan - Larry Kincaid, John Hopkins University
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Combined hand washing and drinking water treatment for diarrhea prevention, a randomized control trial - Stephen Luby, CDC
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Bringing the consumer to the table: a formative research model to ensure consumer preferences - Saade, Rainey, USAID
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Household perceptions, beliefs and practices regarding safe water in Pakistan - Mubina Agboatwalla, HOPE
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Householders’ valuations of ceramic water filters: evidence from intervention studies in rural South Africa and Zimbabwe, Stephen Gundry, University of Bristol
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SESSION 5: IMPLEMENTATION AND BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
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Removing barriers to use of health products through social marketing and entrepreneurship: A case study of point-of-use water treatment in Kenya - Mathew Freeman, Emory University
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Building on trust: change agents and medical providers motivating household water disinfection and safe storage in slum - Vibha, PSI India
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The Safe Water System in Myanmar - Mya Than Thun, PSI Myanmar
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A community-based entrepreneurial strategy for household water treatment in urban Bangladesh - Masudul Quader, DSK
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Rapid development of information, education and communication material to promote hygiene, sanitation and safe drinking water following an earthquake and tsunami: Aceh Province, Indonesia, 2005, Rieneke Rolo, CARE Indonesia
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Pilot study on the effect of an intervention using sodium dichloroisocyanurate (Aquatabs) tablets for drinking water treatment in Dhaka, Bangladesh - Neelima Molla, AIT
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SESSION 6: CHEMICAL REDUCTION (ARSENIC AND FLUORIDE)
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An integrated approach to arsenic mitigation in Bangladesh - Shoichi Kunikane, NIPH Japan
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Research needs for household level treatment to remove arsenic and fluoride from drinking water in Southeast Asia - David Fredericks, WHO Consultant
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Kanchan Arsenic Filter (KAF) - Research and Implementation of an appropriate drinking water solution for rural Nepal - Bipin Dongal, ENPHO
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Arsenic contamination of groundwater and its mitigation in Pakistan in the light of the situation in South Asia - Irshad Ramay, AIT
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