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Assessing public health needs in a lower middle income country /

By: Ruel-Burgeron, SarahMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge focus on environmental healthNew York Routledge 2001Description: pages cmISBN: 9780367530365Subject(s): Public health | Public health | SanitationDDC classification: 362.1 Summary: "This book demonstrates a methodology for assessing public health needs in communities experiencing environmental sanitation inadequacies. Centring on a case study of the Republic of Cameroon, the findings represent the starting point of a campaign to implement a comprehensive water and sanitation infrastructure through advocacy, housing improvements, and new service chains. This book should appeal to environmental health professionals, academics and policymakers, be they domestic to the African region or multinational practitioners"--
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
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Books Books Minna Study Centre
RA427 .R84 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0193568

"This book demonstrates a methodology for assessing public health needs in communities experiencing environmental sanitation inadequacies. Centring on a case study of the Republic of Cameroon, the findings represent the starting point of a campaign to implement a comprehensive water and sanitation infrastructure through advocacy, housing improvements, and new service chains. This book should appeal to environmental health professionals, academics and policymakers, be they domestic to the African region or multinational practitioners"--

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