Emergency sanitation : Assessment and programme design | ||||||
report Jan 2002 ; 382 pages ![]() Aut. ![]() Ed. WEDC - Loughborough Downloadable format: PdF ![]() Downloadable from the publisher ![]() Abstract: Seeking to assist those involved in planning and implementing emergency sanitation programmes, this book focuses on a systematic and structured approach to assessment and programme design. It three main sections deal with the following: - Manual: Designed to act as a textbook to be referred to for information regarding minimum objectives, technical options, planning and implementation. - Guidelines: Intended for use in the field to conduct rapid assessments, prioritise needs and design effective relief programmes. - Case study: Demonstrates how the guidelines can be applied in the field. Relevant to a wide range of emergency situations, including both natural and conflict-induced disasters, and open and closed settings, the book is suitable for field technicians, engineers and hygiene promoters, as well as staff at agency headquarters. Target Audiences:
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