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Investigating the social determinants of open defecation in India (University of Pennsylvania)
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Re: An integrated framework for understanding determinants of sanitation uptake and sustainability
The link does not give the full text, only the abstract so it will be difficult to make contributions to the article
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Re: Reply: Investigating the social determinants of open defecation in India (University of Pennsylvania)
Dear Yanti,
I have just moved your post about your paper ("Towards sustained sanitation services: a review of existing frameworks and an alternative framework combining ecological and sanitation life stage approaches.") into this thread as it fits better here. (if anyone wants to see the link just scrol up to her post on 13 Oct).
As it's not an open access paper could you also please provide a link to your PhD thesis and perhaps attach any presentations you have given on this topic? I find a powerpoint file is usually great to get a quick overview of someone's research work.
Did you also investigate differences between Hindu and Muslim culture in sanitation behaviors in Bali?
Thanks a lot,
Elisabeth
I have just moved your post about your paper ("Towards sustained sanitation services: a review of existing frameworks and an alternative framework combining ecological and sanitation life stage approaches.") into this thread as it fits better here. (if anyone wants to see the link just scrol up to her post on 13 Oct).
As it's not an open access paper could you also please provide a link to your PhD thesis and perhaps attach any presentations you have given on this topic? I find a powerpoint file is usually great to get a quick overview of someone's research work.
Did you also investigate differences between Hindu and Muslim culture in sanitation behaviors in Bali?
Thanks a lot,
Elisabeth
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I am interested in your paper. Kindly share through my email.
Jude Emesim WASH officer EU WSSSRP Nugeria
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Interested. I am conducting a research on context specific cultural factors that impacts on sanitation uptake, sustainability and scale up. I will be glad to look at your draft thesis.
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Re: Investigating the social determinants of open defecation in India
Dear Yanti,
Your project sounds interesting, and I'm sure we would be very curious to read a report of your findings. We would appreciate it very much if you pass it on.
Kind regards,
Peter
Your project sounds interesting, and I'm sure we would be very curious to read a report of your findings. We would appreciate it very much if you pass it on.
Kind regards,
Peter
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Dear Ms. Yanti,
I'm interested in your paper. In fact, I'm interested in your PhD dissertation. Please share your research.
Kind regards,
F H Mughal
I'm interested in your paper. In fact, I'm interested in your PhD dissertation. Please share your research.
Kind regards,
F H Mughal
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Re: An integrated framework for understanding determinants of sanitation uptake and sustainability
Dear SuSanA members,
I just published in early of this year, an article proposing an integrated framework to help local professionals in mapping and understanding determinants of sanitation uptake and sustainability.
The article details is as follows:
Dwipayanti, Ni Made Utami, Phung, Tri Dung, Rutherford, Shannon, & Chu, Cordia. (2017). Towards sustained sanitation services: a review of existing frameworks and an alternative framework combining ecological and sanitation life stage approaches. Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 7(1), 25-42. doi: 10.2166/washdev.2017.086
washdev.iwaponline.com/content/early/201...ev.2017.086.abstract
I would like to have any comments or discussion regarding the article through this forum.
Thank you
Best regards
Yanti
I just published in early of this year, an article proposing an integrated framework to help local professionals in mapping and understanding determinants of sanitation uptake and sustainability.
The article details is as follows:
Dwipayanti, Ni Made Utami, Phung, Tri Dung, Rutherford, Shannon, & Chu, Cordia. (2017). Towards sustained sanitation services: a review of existing frameworks and an alternative framework combining ecological and sanitation life stage approaches. Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 7(1), 25-42. doi: 10.2166/washdev.2017.086
washdev.iwaponline.com/content/early/201...ev.2017.086.abstract
I would like to have any comments or discussion regarding the article through this forum.
Thank you
Best regards
Yanti
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Dear Peter,
I am Yanti, from Indonesia.
I just finished my PhD project understanding determinants of sanitation uptake and sustainability in rural Bali, Indonesia
Bali is a province in Indonesia which majority of its population are Hindu.
I found many interesting cultural aspects influencing sanitation uptake and sustainability in the area.
If you are interested in some of the results, i can share my draft of paper on that topic.
Thank you
Warm regards
Yanti
Academic staff | School of Public Health| Udayana University | Bali-Indonesia
I am Yanti, from Indonesia.
I just finished my PhD project understanding determinants of sanitation uptake and sustainability in rural Bali, Indonesia
Bali is a province in Indonesia which majority of its population are Hindu.
I found many interesting cultural aspects influencing sanitation uptake and sustainability in the area.
If you are interested in some of the results, i can share my draft of paper on that topic.
Thank you
Warm regards
Yanti
Academic staff | School of Public Health| Udayana University | Bali-Indonesia
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Dear Mr. Peter,
That is great. I would suggest that, if possible, you may develop a questionnaire and send it to this forum, and to your contacts. That way, you will, hopefully, get a range of experiences from different regions (East Asia, South Asia, Africa, etc).
Kind regards,
F H Mughal
That is great. I would suggest that, if possible, you may develop a questionnaire and send it to this forum, and to your contacts. That way, you will, hopefully, get a range of experiences from different regions (East Asia, South Asia, Africa, etc).
Kind regards,
F H Mughal
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Re: Reply: Investigating the social determinants of open defecation in India
Dear Mr. Mughal,
We have actually already been in communication with Diane Coffey and Dean Spears, but we appreciate your offer to make introductions. Their work is certainly relevant to this project.
Thanks very much in any case!
Kind regards,
Peter
We have actually already been in communication with Diane Coffey and Dean Spears, but we appreciate your offer to make introductions. Their work is certainly relevant to this project.
Thanks very much in any case!
Kind regards,
Peter
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Dear Mr. Peter,
Your project seems to have generated a lot of interest, as can be seen from the responses received!
Diane Coffey and Dean Spears have done lot of work in India. Kindly indicate your email address, so that I can send you their contact information.
Regards,
F H Mughal
Your project seems to have generated a lot of interest, as can be seen from the responses received!
Diane Coffey and Dean Spears have done lot of work in India. Kindly indicate your email address, so that I can send you their contact information.
Regards,
F H Mughal
F H Mughal (Mr.)
Karachi, Pakistan
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