نتایج جستجو برای: lack of sanitation

تعداد نتایج: 21165912  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2007
Marion W Jenkins Beth Scott

Household demand for improved sanitation in developing countries is an important social and behavioral process with implications for public health, sanitation policy and planning, and sanitation design and technology development. This paper develops a behavioral approach to assess household demand for improved sanitation in Ghana. Adoption decision stages of preference, intention, and choice to...

2009
Pedro M. Ramos Fernando M. Janeiro Tomáš Radil

− The comparison of three different algorithms for the estimation of parameters of two sine signals with common frequency is presented. The algorithms are the ellipse fit, the seven parameter sine fit and the spectral sinc fit. The comparison includes signal to noise ratio analysis, amplitude analysis and phase difference analysis.

Journal: :Public health 2003
D D Mara

The water and sanitation needs of the poor in developing countries are huge. To meet the target of water and sanitation for all by the end of 2025, some 2.9 billion people will have to receive improved water supplies, and 4.2 billion improved sanitation. The technologies used must be appropriate and, in particular, simple, affordable and sustainable.

Journal: :iau international journal of social sciences 2013
mansour vosoughi adel abdollahi

the present study investigates the culture of development in hawrami proverbs. analysis of development-related variables is the basis of sociology. as collective phenomena, proverbs are part of the oral culture of a society and their investigation can sociologically explain cultural and social foundations of the society. this research attempts to specify 6 development-related parameters in hawr...

2018
Clair Null Christine P Stewart Amy J Pickering Holly N Dentz Benjamin F Arnold Charles D Arnold Jade Benjamin-Chung Thomas Clasen Kathryn G Dewey Lia C H Fernald Alan E Hubbard Patricia Kariger Audrie Lin Stephen P Luby Andrew Mertens Sammy M Njenga Geoffrey Nyambane Pavani K Ram John M Colford

BACKGROUND Diarrhoea and growth faltering in early childhood are associated with subsequent adverse outcomes. We aimed to assess whether water quality, sanitation, and handwashing interventions alone or combined with nutrition interventions reduced diarrhoea or growth faltering. METHODS The WASH Benefits Bangladesh cluster-randomised trial enrolled pregnant women from villages in rural Bangla...

1939

j lelp themselves towards a better state of life ti0^esPec^ of better food, general living condithir>S ai^C^ unproved sanitation, all of which in r*15 automatically bring about a reduction 11 disease incidence. Drpne -?^ most important branches of of L?ntlve medicine is that devoted to the care birtife exPectant mother, which results in the this1 a sponger infant. But to be effective afto ^ust ...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1928

Journal: :Frontiers in Environmental Science 2022

Improved WASH facilities are crucial for reducing infectious diseases such as diarrhoea, malaria, dengue, and worms, etc. However, a large proportion of households in developing countries lack basic facilities. Therefore, the current paper uses household data from 733,223 fourty two to explore prevalence rate The result shows that access drinking water is much better than other facilities, sani...

Journal: :Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1922

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