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Impact Evaluation of a Large-scale Rural Sanitation Project in Indonesia

2013

Cameron, Lisa | Shah, Manisha | Olivia, Susan


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Waste; Water source; Disease burden; Inadequate sanitation; Acute respiratory infections; Randomized controlled trials; Social marketing; Hygiene behavior; Prevalence; Infections; Necator americanus; Soap; Tropical diseases; Illnesses; Std; Sanitation situation; Nasal congestion; Burden of disease; Mobility; Maternal health; Caregivers; Handwashing; Tropical medicine; Physical growth; Ari; Hygiene habits; Infectious disease; Poor hygiene; Attitudinal change; Sanitation facilities; Disease risk; Inadequate water; Behavioral changes; Necator; Sanitation services; Ancylostoma duodenale; Toilets; Behavioral change; Community health; Washing hands; Female; Latrine construction; Better hygiene; Causes of death; Inadequate water supply; Districts; Village level; Hookworm; Acute respiratory infection; Dwelling; Latrines; Improvements in health; Wasting; Disability; Hygiene practice; Intervention; Hygiene practices; Hookworms; Hygiene issues; Treatment; Behavior change; Boreholes; Health outcomes; Diarrheal diseases; Abdominal pain; Description; Pediatrics; Sanitation practices; Child health outcomes; Sources of water; Preventable diseases; Hazard; Health effects; Interventions
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6360http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6360

2014-09-15
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