Hygiene Promotion - IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
Hygiene Promotion - IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
Hygiene Promotion - IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
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Tel: (703) 247-8730Fax: (703) 243-9004E-mail: info@ehproject.org<strong>IRC</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sanitation</strong> <strong>Centre</strong>http://www.irc.nl<strong>IRC</strong> is an independent, non-profit organisation supported by <strong>and</strong> linked with theNetherl<strong>and</strong>s Government, the United Nations Development Programme, the UnitedNations Children's Fund, the World Health Organization, the World Bank <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Water</strong>Supply <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sanitation</strong> Collaborative Council. <strong>IRC</strong> facilitates the sharing, promotion <strong>and</strong> useof knowledge so that governments, professionals <strong>and</strong> organisations can better supportpoor men, women <strong>and</strong> children in developing countries to obtain water <strong>and</strong> sanitationservices they will use <strong>and</strong> maintain (new mission statement 2002). Using its web site,documentation, publications, <strong>IRC</strong> advocates change <strong>and</strong> aims to improve the information<strong>and</strong> knowledge base of the sector.E-mail: general@irc.nlor Dick de Jong, jong@irc.nl<strong>International</strong> Scientific Forum on Home <strong>Hygiene</strong>http://www.ifh-homehygiene.org/2003/2newsletter/letter.htmThe IFH is a non-profit, non-government organisation comprising scientists <strong>and</strong> health careprofessionals who play an active role in hygiene policy <strong>and</strong> scientific research. Its activitiesare developed in consultation with an advisory board of hygiene experts drawn fromEurope, the USA <strong>and</strong> South Asia. Newsletter: Home <strong>Hygiene</strong> <strong>and</strong> Health NewsThe Institute of <strong>Water</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sanitation</strong> Development (IWSD)http://www.iwsd.co.zw/The IWSD is a non-profit making non-governmental organisation based in Zimbabwe butoperating throughout the Southern Africa. The Institute aims to assist in the achievement ofsustainable development of water resources <strong>and</strong> waste management through the provisionof support to development agencies in Zimbabwe <strong>and</strong> the Southern Africa region in theform of training, research, advisory services <strong>and</strong> information dissemination.7 Maasdorp Avenue, Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Park, HarareBox MP422, Mount PleasantHarare, Zimbabwe.Tel/Fax 263-4-735017, 735026, 735035,250522E-mail: admin@iwsd.co.zwLSHTM London School of <strong>Hygiene</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tropical Medicinehttp://www.lshtm.ac.ukAs an internationally renowned centre of excellence in public health <strong>and</strong> tropical medicinethe London School provides a stimulating environment in which to carry out researchtraining. Students wishing to acquire skills necessary for a career in academic researchundertake PhD <strong>and</strong> MPhil degree courses at the School. Increasingly, students are<strong>IRC</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sanitation</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> 59