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Price* |
Technology for water supply and sanitation in developing countries. | |
Report of a WHO Study Group. |
7.- |
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Guidelines for the safe use of wastewater and excreta in agriculture and aquaculture. D. Mara & S. Cairncross. | |
1989 (194 pages) |
35.- |
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Health guidelines for the use of wastewater in agriculture and aquaculture. | |
Report of WHO Scientific Group. |
9.- |
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Guidelines for planning community participation activities in water supply and sanitation projects. A. Whyte. | |
WHO Offset Publication, No. 96, 1986 (53 pages) |
10.- |
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Improving environmental health conditions in low-income settlements. A community-based approach to identifying needs and priorities. | |
WHO Offset Publication, No. 100, 1987 (68 pages) |
16.- |
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Appropriate technology for the treatment of wastewaters for small rural communities. |
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Report on a WHO Meeting. |
8.- |
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Low-cost water supply and sanitation technology: pollution and health problems. | |
SEARO Regional Health Papers, No. 4, 1984 (40 pages) |
5.- |
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Surface water drainage for low-income communities. |
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1991 (93 pages) |
12.- |
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Health education in the control of schistosomiasis. |
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1990 (61 pages) |
11.- |
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The impact of development policies on health. A review of the literature. D. E. Cooper Weil et al. | |
1990 (174 pages) |
31.- |
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* Prices in developing countries are 70% of those listed here.