References
Selected references for further reading
A longer list of references by subject and/or steps is available on request from members of the Working Group on IEC. Core Group on IEC (1991). The Missing Link, communication in the water supply and sanitation sector. Paper prepared for the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, Global Forum, Oslo, Norway, September 18 - 20 1991.
Fraser, Colin (1990). Communication for rural development to improve planning, participation and training. Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome.
Ghana Ministry of Supply and Services, CIDA (1990). The Water Utilization Project. A case study on a Water and Health Education Project in Northern Ghana.CIDA, Canada.
Manoff, R.K. (1985). Social marketing: New Imperative for Public Health, Praeger, New York.
Mukherjhee, Nilanjana (1990). People, Water and Sanitation. What they know, believe and do in rural India, The National Drinking Water Mission, India.
Population Communication Services Centre for Communication Programmes (1983). Basic Processes and Principles for Population/family planning Communication, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
UNICEF/WHO/UNESCO (1989). Facts for Life: a communication challenge. U NICEF, New York.
UNICEF (1990). Extension, Communications and Community Management. Conference Paper for the Global Consultation on Safe Water and Sanitation for the 1990s. UNDP, New York.
UNICEF, WHO (1990). Communicating for Health: Agent for Change. UNICEF/WHO, New York/Geneva.
UNICEF (1991). Water Supply and Sanitation to Urban Marginal Areas of Tegucigalpa, Honduras. UNICEF, Guatemala.
WHO (1987). Communication: a guide for managers of national diarrhoeal disease control programmes, planning, management and appraisal of communication activities. WHO Diarrhoeal Diseases Control Programme, Switzerland.
WHO (1988). Education for Health: a manual on health education in primary health care. WHO, Switzerland.
WHO/UNICEF (1988). Prototype action-oriented school health curriculum for primary schools: teacher's guide. WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Egypt.
Williams, Glen/UNICEF (1989). All for Health: a resource book for Facts for Life. UNICEF, New York.
World Bank and UNDP/PROWWESS (1990). Rural sanitation in Lesotho. From pilot project to national programme. (Water and Sanitation Discussion paper no. 3). UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Programme and PROWWESS, Washington.
A Proposal to Eradicate Guinea Worm Disease in Nigeria by 1995 - Global 2000 and UNICEF. March 1989.
Review of Ghanaian and Nigerian Guinea Worm Eradication Programs - Carter Center. July 1991.
Social Mobilization for Sanitation by Philip Wan - Watsan, newsletter of NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation. Sixteenth Issue. Jan - March 1993.
Successful Promotion Accelerates Sanitation Coverage in Bangladesh - IRC Newsletter 211, October 1992.
A Pilot Project for an Integrated Drinking Water and Sanitation Programme with People's Participation - by Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samithi. 1993.
Communication in Water Supply and Sanitation: resource booklet
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Overview
- Contents
- Foreword
- Why Communication?
- Who are the Communicators?
- What is Communication?
- Basic Elements for Messages
- Target Audiences
- Preparing the Sector and Building its Capacity
- Basic Steps for Preparation and Implementation
- Advocacy at Global Level
- Alliances and Country Examples
- Appendix: Advocacy Papers
- References
- The sector role in a network of communication
- Organising for change in Guinea Bissau
- Safe latrines in Bangladesh
- Eradication of Guinea-worm disease

