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Moving Towards Transformational WASH: Authors' Response

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  • Amy J. Pickering
  • Benjamin F. Arnold
  • Andrew J. Prendergast
  • Clair Null
  • Peter J. Winch
  • Sammy M. Njenga
  • Mahbubur Rahman
  • Robert Ntozini
  • Jade Benjamin-Chung
  • Christine P. Stewart
  • John M. Colford
  • Jr.
  • Stephen Luby
  • Jean H. Humphrey

Abstract

The authors agree with Karen Levy and Joseph Eisenberg that observational studies of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions with carefully designed counterfactuals can play a valuable role in generating evidence on effectiveness, particularly in urban settings.

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  • Amy J. Pickering & Benjamin F. Arnold & Andrew J. Prendergast & Clair Null & Peter J. Winch & Sammy M. Njenga & Mahbubur Rahman & Robert Ntozini & Jade Benjamin-Chung & Christine P. Stewart & John M. , "undated". "Moving Towards Transformational WASH: Authors' Response," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f24c4e6c317e4673aecd67a28, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f24c4e6c317e4673aecd67a283873210
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    WASH; water; sanitation; and hygiene;
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