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Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development

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Contents

Volume 3 Number 2

Assessment of urine diverting dehydrating toilets as a flood-resilient and affordable sanitation technology in the context of Bangladesh
Saif Mohammad Uddin, Mariska Ronteltap and Jules B. van Lier.......... 87–95
Households' access and use of water and sanitation facilities in poor urban areas of Kampala, Uganda
Innocent Kamara Tumwebaze and Christoph Lüthi.......... 96–105
Slow sand filtration pre-treatment with alum is efficient, but is it effective?
C. C. Dorea.......... 106–111
Extension of Moringa oleifera seed aqueous extract shelf life using trona as a preservative
S. B. Saulawa, C. A. Okuofu, A. Ismail, D. B. Adie, J. A. Otun and I. A. Yakasai.......... 112–121
Does sense of ownership matter for rural water system sustainability? Evidence from Kenya
Sara J. Marks, Kyle Onda and Jennifer Davis.......... 122–133
Risk factor analysis of diarrhoeal disease incidence in faecal sludge-applying farmers’ households in Tamale, Ghana
Razak Seidu, Owe Löfman, Pay Drechsel and Thor Axel Stenström.......... 134–143
Creating a culture of health: hygiene behaviour change in community health clubs through knowledge and positive peer pressure
Juliet Anne Waterkeyn and Anthony James Waterkeyn.......... 144–155
The sustainability of urban water supply in low income countries: a livelihoods model
Wijanto Hadipuro, Mark Wiering and Ton van Naerssen.......... 156–164
Willingness to pay for sanitation services in Dagupan City, Philippines
D. S. Harder, A. J. U. Sajise and E. M. Galing.......... 165–180
Pathogen and indicator inactivation in source-separated human urine heated by the sun
Annika Nordin, Charles Niwagaba, Håkan Jönsson and Björn Vinnerås.......... 181–188
In-home performance and variability of biosand filters treating turbid surface and rain water in rural Kenya
Erica R. McKenzie, Marion W. Jenkins, Sangya-Sangam K. Tiwari, Jeanie Darby, Wycliffe Saenyi and Charles Maina Gichaba.......... 189–198
Use of volcanic ash and its impact on algae proliferation in drinking water filtration
Kalibbala Herbert Mpagi, Kaggwa Rose and Plaza Elzbieta.......... 199–206
Assessing reported use and microbiological performance of a point-of-use household water filter in rural Fiji
Jeremy Kohlitz, Tasleem Hasan, Kamal Khatri, Arieta Sokota, Steven Iddings, Una Bera and Rebecca Psutka.......... 207–215
Integrated faecal sludge management scheme for the cities of Burkina Faso
M. Bassan, M. Mbéguéré, T. Tchonda, F. Zabsonre and L. Strande.......... 216–221
Engineering in the time of cholera: overcoming institutional and political challenges to rebuild Zimbabwe's water and sanitation infrastructure in the aftermath of the 2008 cholera epidemic
Clarissa Brocklehurst, Murtaza Malik, Kiwe Sebunya and Peter Salama.......... 222–229
Challenges facing sanitation-provision partnerships for informal settlements: a South African case study
L. Taing, S. Pan, J. Hilligan, A. Spiegel and N. P. Armitage.......... 230–239
Sanitation coverage in Bangladesh since the millennium: consistency matters
Y. Zheng, S. A. I. Hakim, Q. Nahar, A. van Agthoven and S. V. Flanagan.......... 240–251
Current practices in manufacturing locally-made ceramic pot filters for water treatment in developing countries
Justine Rayner, Brian Skinner and Daniele Lantagne.......... 252–261
Sustainability assessment of sanitation options in Vietnam: planning with the future in mind
J. Willetts, M. Paddon, Nguyen Dinh Giang Nam, Nguyen Hieu Trung and N. Carrard.......... 262–268
A new approach to measure sanitation performance
I. P. P. Gunawardana and L. W. Galagedara.......... 269–282