Safety of packaged water distribution limited by household recontamination in rural Cambodia
Download the Journal of Water And Health Vol 12, No 2 pp 343-347 Authors: Emily J. Holman and Joe Brown Packaged water... Read More
Water quality risks of ‘improved’ water sources: evidence from Cambodia
Authors: A. Shaheed, J. Orgill, C. Ratana, M. A. Montgomery, M. A. Jeuland, J. Brown Objectives: The objective of this study was... Read More
Cambodia: Study of Handwashing Practices and Equipment
Authors: Marion W. Jenkins, Aprajita Anand, Geoff Revell, Mark D. Sobsey Access to Document Background: Lack of a dedicated place and equipment... Read More
Civic Champions Leadership Survey: Summary of Findings
This study draws on 15 face to face interviews with Commune Councillors in 3 districts of Kampong Speu province Cambodia in August... Read More
Microfinance and WASH integration: The effect of microcredit on latrine uptake in rural Cambodia
University of North Carolina Water & Health Conference (Oct 29- Nov 2, 2012) Preview Poster | Preview UNICEF’s Guidance Note Abstract Integration of... Read More
Explosive Sanitation Coverage: An Analysis of Contributing Factors
University of North Carolina Water & Health Conference (Oct 29- Nov 2, 2012) Download Overview This poster presents findings based on... Read More
Characteristics of Household Sanitation Use and Demand in CLTS and non-CLTS Villages: A comparative study from rural Cambodia
University of North Carolina Water & Health Conference (Oct 29- Nov 2, 2012) Download Overview Presents key findings comparing the WASH-M baseline... Read More
Understanding Household Consumers in the Emerging Sanitation Market in Cambodia
Presented at the WaterSHED Forum (Phnom Penh, September 2012) Download Overview This presentation summarizes WaterSHED’s study to understand rural sanitation consumers,... Read More
Black Soldier Fly Larvae – A Sustainable Protein Source?
Download the Poster (pdf) Overview This poster was presented by Mr. Ian Banks at World Water Week 2012 in Stockholm,... Read More