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CLOSE THIS BOOKSpecial Public Works Programmes - SPWP - Community Water Supply - A Community Participation Training Element for SPWP User Beneficiaries (ILO - UNDP, 1987, 100 p.)
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SESSION 1: What an Improved Water System Can Mean to Your Community
SESSION 2: The Relationship of Water, Sanitation and Disease - Faecal-Oral Transmission
SESSION 3: The Relationship of Water, Sanitation and Disease - Water-Washed and Water-Site-Related Disease
SESSION 4: Breaking the Chain of Transmission - Rules of Communal and Personal Hygiene
SESSION 5: How Does the Water Get There?
SESSION 6: Wells
SESSION 7: Springs
SESSION 8: Some Responsibilities of a Water Committee
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United Nations Development Programme

International Labour Organisation

International Labour Office, Geneva

Interregional project for implementation and evaluation of Special Public Works Programmes UNDP/ILO/INT/84/022

Copyright © International Labour Organisation 1987

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ISBN 92-2-105943-X

First published 1987

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