From Handpumps to Health

From Handpumps to Health
Author: Maggie Black
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1990
Genre: Drinking water
ISBN:

The case histories of water and sanitation schemes described in this volume can best be understood by identifying the moments at which critical hurdles were encountered and surmounted. The first case study, which concerns Bangladesh, discusses promising prospects that existed amid the pollution and the technical and managerial expansion of the crash phase of 1972-1976. Also discussed are moves towards community participation; the linking of water to sanitation and health; increased community outreach and changing technological challenge in the 1980s; and the broadened health impact. The second case study, which concerns India, describes program management in the 1970s; the process of advancing technology through handpump innovations; community involvement and maintenance; the move from technology transfer to capacity-building in hardware; the public health dimension of strengthened software; a push for water for all in 1985; and dracunculiasis eradication. The third case study, which concerns Nigeria, offers a blueprint for multisectorial and integrated action using low-cost technology. Topics include promotion of behavioral change through health education; the adoption of drilling and borehole technology; the move from pilot project to national strategy; evaluation of the impact on health; a redesigned software strategy; and the process of scaling up rural water projects. (RH)

Gender, Behavior, and Health

Gender, Behavior, and Health
Author: Samiha El-Katsha
Publisher: American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: Rural health
ISBN: 9789774247286

An estimated 200 million people in the world suffer from schistosomiasis (bilharzia), and according to the World Health Organization it ranks second behind malaria in terms of socioeconomic and public health importance in tropical and subtropical areas. The disease was present in Egypt in the Old Kingdom (c. 2600 BCE), and in 1998 it was estimated that almost six million Egyptians -- one fifth of the rural population -- were infected. Thus it remains one of the most serious public health problems in rural Egypt. This study is the first to paint a broad picture of schistosomiasis in rural Egypt. The authors' research in three Nile Delta villages between 1991 and 1997 provides an in-depth community-level view of patterns of transmission and strategies for control. An analysis of recent research and policy presents the national context for the study. Schistosomiasis is primarily a behavioral disease, associated with human behavior in relation to water, especially canals; strategies for disease control and treatment need to consider what people do, where, when, and why. Gender, Behavior, and Health stresses an area of particular concern to social scientists: gender issues are most fully revealed at the local level, where an infection such as schistosomiasis is transmitted, diagnosed, treated, and ultimately (it is hoped) prevented. This book is unique in presenting schistosomiasis primarily from the viewpoint of the social sciences, yet fully incorporating material from the biomedical sciences and other relevant disciplines.

Handpumps

Handpumps
Author: International Reference Centre for Community Water Supply and Sanitation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1988
Genre: Hand pumps
ISBN:

Panama

Panama
Author: Robert Meehan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1982
Genre: Rural development projects
ISBN:

Managing Projects in Developing Countries

Managing Projects in Developing Countries
Author: John W. Cusworth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317896890

Covers the concepts, systems and skills of project management, identifying the three major elements of organisations: implementation, planning and procurement.