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Stefanie Schwemlein, Ryan Cronk and Jamie Bartram
Monitoring water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) is important to track progress, improve accountability, and demonstrate impacts of efforts to improve conditions and services, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Indicator selection methods en...
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Morgan C. MacDonald, Mark Elliott, Terence Chan, Annika Kearton, Katherine F. Shields, Jamie Bartram, Wade L. Hadwen
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The investigation of multiple sources in household water management is considered overly complicated and time consuming using paper and pen interviewing (PAPI). We assess the advantages of computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) in Pacific Island ...
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Urooj Q. Amjad, Edema Ojomo, Kristen Downs, Ryan Cronk and Jamie Bartram
The terms sustainability, scaling up, and enabling environment are inconsistently used in implementing water supply projects. To clarify these terms we develop a framework based on Normalization Process Theory, and apply the framework to a hypothetical w...
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Edema Ojomo, Mark Elliott, Urooj Amjad and Jamie Bartram
Global climate change is projected to adversely impact freshwater resources, and in many settings these impacts are already apparent. In Nigeria, these impacts can be especially severe because of limited adaptive capacity. Understanding the knowledge and...
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Elizabeth Christenson, Mark Elliott, Ovik Banerjee, Laura Hamrick and Jamie Bartram
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Christian Jasper, Thanh-Tam Le and Jamie Bartram
A systematic review of the literature on the effects of water and sanitation in schools was performed. The goal was to characterize the impacts of water and sanitation inadequacies in the academic environment. Published peer reviewed literature was scree...
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