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Healthy Villages - A Guide for Communities and Community Health Workers

Table of Contents

close this bookHealthy Villages - A Guide for Communities and Community Health Workers (WHO - OMS, 2002, 118 p.)
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View the documentForeword
View the documentAcknowledgements
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 1. Introduction
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View the document1.1 What is a healthy village?
View the document1.2 Structure of the guide
View the document1.3 Using the guide and setting priorities
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 2. Achieving good health
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Open this folder and view contents2.1 Factors that influence health
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View the document2.1.1 Environment
View the document2.1.2 Awareness of health issues
View the document2.1.3 Personal hygiene
View the document2.1.4 Health care
View the document2.1.5 Faecal-oral diseases
View the document2.1.6 Vector-borne diseases
Open this folder and view contents2.2 Identifying health problems and establishing priorities
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View the document2.2.1 Assessing community perceptions about health
View the document2.2.2 Identifying causes of health problems
View the document2.3 Using the information
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 3. Water
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View the document3.1 Providing community water supplies
Open this folder and view contents3.2 Types of water sources
View the document3.2.1 Protected springs
View the document3.2.2 Dug wells
View the document3.2.3 Boreholes
View the document3.2.4 Piped water supply
View the document3.2.5 Rainwater harvesting
View the document3.2.6 Ponds, lakes and water treatment
Open this folder and view contents3.3 Household water treatment
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View the document3.3.1 Boiling
View the document3.3.2 Canvas filters
View the document3.3.3 Candle filters
View the document3.3.4 Disinfection
View the document3.3.5 Settling
View the document3.4 Safe handling of water
Open this folder and view contents3.5 Monitoring water quality
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View the document3.5.1 Microbial quality
View the document3.5.2 Sanitary inspection
View the document3.5.3 Chemical quality
Open this folder and view contents3.6 Managing community water resources
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View the document3.6.1 Preventing over-pumping of groundwater
View the document3.6.2 Water conservation
View the document3.6.3 Managing water for agriculture
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 4. Excreta disposal
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Open this folder and view contents4.1 Technologies for excreta disposal
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View the document4.1.1 Cartage
View the document4.1.2 Pit latrines
View the document4.1.3 Septic tanks
View the document4.1.4 Aquaprivies
View the document4.1.5 Sewerage systems
Open this folder and view contents4.2 Sewage treatment and reuse
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View the document4.2.1 Stabilization ponds
View the document4.2.2 Wastewater and sludge reuse
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 5. Drainage
View the document5.1 Problems caused by poor drainage
Open this folder and view contents5.2 Methods for improving drainage
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View the document5.2.1 Stormwater drains
View the document5.2.2 Sullage disposal methods
View the document5.2.3 Combined drains
View the document5.2.4 Buried drains and combined sewers
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 6. Solid waste management and chemical safety
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View the document6.1 Strategies for solid waste management: minimizing waste and recycling
Open this folder and view contents6.2 Managing solid waste in households
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View the document6.2.1 Composting
View the document6.2.2 Turning organic waste into fuel
Open this folder and view contents6.3 Managing solid waste in the community
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View the document6.3.1 Communal refuse pit
View the document6.3.2 Communal collection
Open this folder and view contents6.4 Managing special solid wastes
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View the document6.4.1 Health care solid wastes
View the document6.4.2 Slaughterhouse solid wastes
View the document6.4.3 Industrial solid wastes
Open this folder and view contents6.5 Chemical safety
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View the document6.5.1 Storage of toxic chemicals
View the document6.5.2 Handling toxic chemicals
View the document6.5.3 Chemicals in the home
View the document6.5.4 Disposal of toxic chemicals
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 7. Housing quality
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View the document7.1 Ventilation
View the document7.2 Lighting
View the document7.3 Disease vectors in the home
View the document7.4 Overcrowding in homes
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 8. Personal, domestic and community hygiene
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Open this folder and view contents8.1 Personal and domestic hygiene
View the document8.1.1 Handwashing
View the document8.1.2 Bathing
View the document8.1.3 Laundering
Open this folder and view contents8.2 Community hygiene
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View the document8.2.1 Markets
View the document8.2.2 Animal rearing
Open this folder and view contents8.3 Food hygiene
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View the document8.3.1 Food preparation in the home
View the document8.3.2 Eating-houses
View the document8.3.3 Street food-vendors
View the document8.3.4 Promoting nutrition
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 9. Promoting hygiene
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View the document9.1 Assessing hygiene practices
View the document9.2 Planning hygiene promotion projects
Open this folder and view contents9.3 Implementing hygiene promotion projects
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View the document9.3.1 Building community capacity
View the document9.3.2 Organizing groups and committees
View the document9.3.3 Situation analysis
View the document9.3.4 Communication and education
Open this folder and view contents9.4 Monitoring and evaluating hygiene projects
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View the document9.4.1 Deciding what information is needed
View the document9.4.2 Selecting project investigators
View the document9.4.3 Selecting tools for collecting information
View the document9.4.4 Reviewing project findings
View the document9.4.5 Feedback and dissemination of findings
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 10. Providing health care
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View the document10.1 Establishing community health care programmes
View the document10.2 Factors that influence the type of health care that people seek
View the document10.3 Encouraging and sustaining the use of health services
Open this folder and view contents10.4 Immunization of children
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View the document10.4.1 Overcoming barriers to immunization
View the document10.4.2 Making immunization safe
Open this folder and view contents10.5 Groups with special health care needs
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View the document10.5.1 Pregnant women and infants
View the document10.5.2 The elderly
Open this folder and view contents10.6 Risky behaviour
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View the document10.6.1 Changing risky behaviour
View the document10.6.2 Health education
Open this folder and view contents10.7 Mental health problems, learning difficulties and epilepsy
View the document10.7.1 Mental health problems
View the document10.7.2 Learning difficulties
View the document10.7.3 Epilepsy
View the document10.7.4 Social inclusion
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 11. Establishing committees for implementing Healthy Villages programmes
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Open this folder and view contents11.1 The role of local community committees in Healthy Villages programmes
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View the document11.1.1 Composition of a Healthy Villages committee
View the document11.1.2 Transparency and accountability
Open this folder and view contents11.2 The role of local government committees in Healthy Villages programmes
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View the document11.2.1 Funding and accountability
View the document11.2.2 Technical advice and support
View the document11.3 The role of national committees and coordinators in Healthy Villages programmes
View the documentAnnex 1. Organizations supporting Healthy Villages initiatives
View the documentAnnex 2. Books and manuals providing further advice
View the documentSelected WHO publications of related interest
View the documentBack cover
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